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Abolition wasn't about making a union from the States, but about fostering the right of humans to be free from ownership, and the right to stand as an equal human being who deserved the same rights as Whites, particularly at the time in voting, land ownership, and establishing one's identity in work for Black adult males. Other freedoms followed, like the right to be literate and educated. It took until M. L. King for Civil Rights to become the focus of other rights.

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