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“I never mean, unless some particular circumstances should compel it, to possess another slave by purchase, it being among my first wishes to see some plan adopted, by which slavery in this country may be abolished by law.” quote by George Washington
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“I never mean, unless some particular circumstances should compel it, to possess another slave by purchase, it being among my first wishes to see some plan adopted, by which slavery in this country may be abolished by law.”

George Washington

About This Quote

Source Letter: “On Slavery”, 1790

Washington opposes slavery but sees legal abolition as necessary.

In simple terms: He wants slavery ended by law.

Key Takeaway

Support legal emancipation.

Themes

slavery law morality

Mood

historical ethical

Type

political reflective

When to use this quote

  • legislative reform
  • public advocacy
  • education programs

Key Concepts

human rights political philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can laws shift moral norms?
  • What role does public opinion play?
A Different Perspective

Economic interests resisted change.

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