Declaration of Independence: Liberty, 1951 August 19

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"Thurman examines the Declaration of Independence and the significance of Locke's thinking that government is linked to all people being free and equal. This spiritual equality and liberty help government exist. Freedom means having a sense of alternative to the options in one's life. "

Description from Expanding Common Ground, Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center at Boston University

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This Item is continued in Item: Declaration of Independence: Pursuit of Happiness, 1951 August 26
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