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William Samuel Johnson felt that ,when men were born, they were equal.

How did William Samuel Johnson feel about slavery?

  • William Samuel Johnson had been interested in the issue for many years, even though he passed away before the movement to abolish slavery received widespread prominence.
  • He expressed his belief in the equality of men at birth in a letter to James Boswell.
  • In his opinion, Africans are savages, thus Boswell himself did not concur.
  • Francis Barber, a Jamaican, was another long-time employee of Johnson's who lived in his home.
  • Before meeting his Jamaican servant and heir Francis Barber in 1752 and most recently in his Taxation no Tyranny pamphlet published in 1775, Johnson had advocated against slavery throughout his literary career.

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