Toussaint Louverture Quotes
It Is Not A Liberty Of Circumstance, Conceded To Us Alone, That We Wish; It Is The Adoption Absolute Of The Principle That No Man, Born Red, Black Or White, Can Be The Property Of His Fellow Man.
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