Source
State Library of Florida, Federal Documents Collection
Description
Address to the Territorial Legislative Council of Florida by Zepahaniah Kingsley, a member of the Council and a slaveholder. Kingsley shares his views on the necessity of slavery for Florida's economy and how best to manage the presence of both slaves and free persons of color in the territory.
and if that condition is comfortable & justly Dealt with perhaps it may bear comparison with the lowest agricultural conditions of countries or even may deserve a preference for although I beleave it to be a fact generally allowed the darkness of complexion measures the capacity for enduring heat and the suns Rays yet it is likewise admitted that very few People will labour to a greater extent than that to which their necessities oblige them or rather that their toils are measured by the comparative comfort they expect to derive from them: however to set all metaphysical queries at rest by Palpable facts, Our Population consists and to do well must consist of three classes or casts of people. First those called white or without mixture of African blood secondly free People of colour who are either black or sprung from coloured women & white men & lastly the most numerous valuable & Productive class the Slaves, mostly Black: Indians & other mixtures are too few to be noticed. In some of the colonies the coloured population bears a proportion to the white of ten to one or more and in others much less still instances of disturbance or revolt are rare: In two instances not very long ago viz: Barbadoes & Demara both were traced to sources of delusion by Fanatical Preachers but were easily put down by the united force of the whites & free collored people whose interest were equally concerned in preserving peace and good order indeed it allways has been the uniform pollicy in all slave colonies to attach the Free people of valor [color] to the side of the whites so that both may be united and have one common Interest in keeping the slave Caste in subordination as their condition of not holding Property. However justly they may be other wise treated as slaves will in all cases require more or less constraint but moderation & justice which should be governing principals in every man entrusted with despotic power when added to the stronger influence the free people of Color naturally have over the slaves arrising from connection. Color common origin when added to good precept & example renders the slaves perfectly tractable & obedient and such is the entire confidence between all the casts that you will hardly find a hall door locked in the night on any of the foreign Plantations few of which have less than 500 slaves & I have known many instances especially among the Dutch Colonies where only one white individual resided on a large Plantation: I must observe that many of the Headmen & principal Drivers & mechanic are liberally treated and there is no law to hinder any slave having the means from geting his freedom.
It will naturally be asked what are the great temptations held out to the free Coloured population to induce them to place themselves on the side of the white? It is answered: Interest! Their person are secured from insult and their Property which they can hold in their own names of any kind or to any amount. They have Perfect & undisturbed enjoyment of all moral and municipal Rights except that of being eligible to Public offices. They are rich, well educated,
Chicago Manual of Style
Kingsley, Zephaniah, 1765-1843. Address to the Legislative Council of Florida on the Subject of Its Colored Population by Zephaniah Kingsley, 1823. 1823. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/345199>, accessed 8 June 2026.
MLA
Kingsley, Zephaniah, 1765-1843. Address to the Legislative Council of Florida on the Subject of Its Colored Population by Zephaniah Kingsley, 1823. 1823. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 8 Jun. 2026.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/345199>
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(State Archives of Florida/Kingsley)