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Slavery is wrong - John Quincy Adams

If the fundamental principles in the Declaration of Independence, as self-evident truths, are real truths, the existence of slavery, in any form, is a wrong.

CK Comment: While sharing the sentiments against slavery, CK isn’t entirely convinced that the fundamental principles in the Declaration of Independence are either self-evident, or entirely valid. It’s still a fine quotation. One notes that Thomas Jefferson, one of the authors of that document, and a close friend of John Adams and John Quincy Adams, did keep slaves.

Desire and Pride - John Quincy Adams

Trust, honesty and Folly - John Quincy Adams

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