Declaration Then and Now
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The Declaration Then and Now
The year was sixteen hundred and eighty-nine and a man by the name of John Locke wrote Second Treatise on Government (Zinn 73). In it, Locke wrote that in a natural state everyone, all people, are born free and equal, and possess certain rights. He said that these “natural rights” were life, liberty, and property. He also said that the evildoers who conspired to deprive others of their life, liberty, or
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DiversityInc.Com. 4 December 2000 <http://diversity.com/insidearticlepg.cfm?SubMenuID=330 &ArticleID=1930/>. Jefferson, Thomas. “The Declaration of Independence.” Rereading America:Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking and Writing. 4th ed. Boston:Bedford Books. 1998. 685-86. Jordan, June. “Freedom Time.” Rereading America:Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking and Writing. 4th ed. Boston:Bedford Books. 715. Wiretap Library. 4 December 2000 <http://www.history.hanover.edu/early/locke/j-12-001.htm Zinn, Howard. A People’s History of the United States. NewYork:Harper Collins. 1980. 73.