The man who wrote "All men are created equal"
in the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson, wrote and thought the same thing about Blacks as Abraham Lincoln.
As an example of just to what extent multi-racialists will go to distort history to conform
to their agenda, consider the inscription on the Jefferson Memorial regarding blacks:
"Nothing is more certainly written in the book of fate than that these people are to be free."
This quote is attributed to Thomas Jefferson, and it is in fact a Jeffersonian thought but the quote does not stop there!
It goes on to say: "...nor is it less certain that the two races equally free, cannot live in the same
government."
..... taken from a letter to George Washington, Jan. 4, 1786.
When Thomas Jefferson wrote "all
men are created equal" he was not addressing racial equality in any stretch of the imagination. He was
much too worldly and learned to suggest anything so naive. He wasn't even speaking about slavery when
he wrote: "all men are created equal" in the Declaration of Independence. To even address the slavery issue
back then would have resulted in a clash between the Southerners and Northerners that would have sabotaged the attempt to
free the colonialists from British rule. What he was addressing was the concept of nobility, the basis of the feudal
society that Britain was living under at the time. In other words, it was an attack on the British monarchy, which is
why the British reacted so strongly against the colonialists. To suggest otherwise is simply misleading and deceptive.