I am among those who believe that slavery will never die, until all laws are so constructed as to hold all mankind as equal before the law.
But again when the slaves were emancipated and they asked that women should be recognized in the reconstruction as citizens of the Republic, equal before the law, all these transcendent virtues vanished like dew before the morning sun.
The sure means of tranquillity is to give "equal political rights to all," that all may stand "equal before the law.
Borrowing a phrase from our political victories, all letters should be equal before the law.
Nearly a generation has intervened since I insisted at home, in Massachusetts, that all must be equal before the law, without any distinction of color.
Slavery must be abolished not in form only, but in substance, so that there shall be no Black Code, but all shall be Equal before the Law.
Mine is a State in which all men shall be equal before the law, every one have a fair chance according to his virtues, his talents, and his industry, and none be advanced because of hereditary or legalized privilege.
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