thomas jefferson on slavery
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Thomas Jefferson on Slavery
“We Hold these truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness—“(Jefferson). These words are arguably the most recognized words ever written in American history and are the backbone of our countries right to freedom.
Thomas Jefferson, the author of The Declaration of Independence, is one of
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E. “Life of Thomas Jefferson” 23 Nov. 98 “Constitution Distrubution: The Declaration of Independence” 11 Sep. 98 Jefferson, Thomas. “Thomas Jefferson on Politics & Government: Racial Policy” Quotations from University of Virginia 9 Nov. 98 Jefferson, Thomas. Autobiography Transcription 1996 by William Morris II 15 Nov. 98 Jefferson, Thomas. “Thomas Jefferson on Slavery” The American Revolution-an HTML Project 11 Sep. 98 Neligh, R. D. Return to Common Sense “All Men = All Mankind” 27 Nov. 98 Vidal, Gore. “Interview by Ken Burns” 15 Nov. 98 Will, George. “Interview by Ken Burns” 15 Nov. 98
E. “Life of Thomas Jefferson” 23 Nov. 98 “Constitution Distrubution: The Declaration of Independence” 11 Sep. 98 Jefferson, Thomas. “Thomas Jefferson on Politics & Government: Racial Policy” Quotations from University of Virginia 9 Nov. 98 Jefferson, Thomas. Autobiography Transcription 1996 by William Morris II 15 Nov. 98 Jefferson, Thomas. “Thomas Jefferson on Slavery” The American Revolution-an HTML Project 11 Sep. 98 Neligh, R. D. Return to Common Sense “All Men = All Mankind” 27 Nov. 98 Vidal, Gore. “Interview by Ken Burns” 15 Nov. 98 Will, George. “Interview by Ken Burns” 15 Nov. 98