Yes as sad as it sounds they can be equal but free.
thomas Jefferson in the declaration of independence
Equal protection under the law, free movement, and free association and assembly with other people.
To be born free, equal and independent.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau believed that all people are born free and equal with the rights to life, liberty, and property. This idea is expressed in his famous work "The Social Contract."
Equal protection under the law, free movement, and free association and assembly with other people.
Equal protection under the law, free movement, and free association and assembly with other people.
The people that deserve freedom is everyone because everyone is born free and equal and we should all be treated equally and fairly.
Equal protection under the law, free movement, and free association and assembly with other people.
Equal protection under the law, free movement, and free association and assembly with other people.
To say that people should be treated free and equal! To say that blacks should not be slaves! And for them to be free.. But look where that got America..
He didn't 'free' the black people. Abraham Lincoln officially abolished slavery. He did, however, work for the equal treatment of black people, and spoke against bigotry in general, in the 50's and 60's.
People are born equal, God made us equal, narrow minds and prejudice turn people against each other. Our government was based on equality for all, and yet this free country allowed slavery, humans owning other humans. It was a shameful time for America.