Uncle Tom's Cabin

What does Alfred St.Clare think of the opening line of the Declaration of Independence?

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“Because,” said Alfred, “we can see plainly enough that all men are not born free, nor born equal; they are born anything else. For my part, I think half this republican talk sheer humbug. It is the educated, the intelligent, the wealthy, the refined, who ought to have equal rights and not the canaille.

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Chapter please?

Somewhere in Chapters 22-25 I believe

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