Uncle Tom's Cabin

In the book Uncle Tom's Cabin what is George implying when he says “All men are free and equal in the grave”?

In chapter 11 of the book Uncle Tom's Cabin what is George implying when he says “All men are free and equal in the grave”?

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He is implying that he is willing to die to attain freedom. He also insinuates that the whole idea of slavery is white man's concoction. The afterlife has no racial judgment.