Thomas Paine Quote

As these people are not convicted of forfeiting freedom, they have still a natural, perfect right to it; and the Governments whenever they come should, in justice set them free, and punish those who hold them in slavery.


African Slavery in America (March 1775)


As these people are not convicted of forfeiting freedom, they have still a natural, perfect right to it; and the Governments whenever they come...

As these people are not convicted of forfeiting freedom, they have still a natural, perfect right to it; and the Governments whenever they come...

As these people are not convicted of forfeiting freedom, they have still a natural, perfect right to it; and the Governments whenever they come...

As these people are not convicted of forfeiting freedom, they have still a natural, perfect right to it; and the Governments whenever they come...