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To: bluecollarman; basil
Why not include this line? "...but I hold that, notwithstanding all this, there is no reason in the world why the negro is not entitled to all the natural rights enumerated in the Declaration of Independence, the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I hold that he is as much entitled to these as the white man. I agree with Judge Douglas he is not my equal in many respects-certainly not in color, perhaps not in moral or intellectual endowment. But in the right to eat the bread, without the leave of anybody else, which his own hand earns, he is my equal and the equal of Judge Douglas, and the equal of every living man."

Can you point to a quote from any Southern leader of the time which indicated they believed the black man had any rights at all that a white man was bound to respect?

113 posted on 02/11/2007 2:50:34 PM PST by Non-Sequitur
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To: Non-Sequitur
"I agree with Judge Douglas he is not my equal in many respects-certainly not in color, perhaps not in moral or intellectual endowment."


"Can you point to a quote from any Southern leader...."



Whoa Non!... The trial is not about whether any Southerner was racist, only Lincoln. Southern racism is of no import.

Truly a Non-Sequitur. :)
176 posted on 02/12/2007 3:38:24 PM PST by bluecollarman ( There were a pair of brothers in Georgia. The idiot of the two became President.)
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