Before the palefaces came among us, we enjoyed the happiness of unbounded freedom and were acquainted with neither riches, wants, nor oppression.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Like a precious family heirloom, freedom is not just ours to enjoy, but to treasure, protect, and pass on to future generations.
Freedom was the desire of our people throughout centuries. Freedom enabled our people to be owners of their destiny.
I can only tell you that when long soul-searching and a combination of circumstances delivered me of my last prejudices, there was an exalted sense of liberation. It was not the Negro who became free, but I.
The habit of being happy enables one to be freed, or largely freed, from the domination of outward conditions.
We do not want riches, we want peace and love.
Freedom means the opportunity to be what we never thought we would be.
We live in a land like no other - a land of freedom and opportunity unparalleled on the face of the globe.
My parents were lured to America by the democracy here promised. In our family, freedom was a word to conjure by. Hoping for larger privileges for the growing family of children, they brought them to the New World, the world of many intellectual as well as material advantages.
I would rather belong to a poor nation that was free than to a rich nation that had ceased to be in love with liberty.
Growing up in the '50s and being in the '60s, in that revolutionary time space, I thought freedom was what I was looking for. Slowly but surely, it became clear that the last thing I was interested in was freedom. Because if you're going to be free, you have to be free from something.
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