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There is a large section in the Declaration decrying slavery.
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It is false that the Declaration of Independence contains a large section decrying slavery. It does state the equality of all men but failed to address the contradiction of slavery at the time.

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There is false that there is a large section in the Declaration of Independence decrying slavery. Although the Declaration states that "all men are created equal," it did not address the issue of slavery in a significant way. Thomas Jefferson, who drafted the Declaration, owned slaves himself and the document framed equality as existing only among White men, excluding women and non-White people. However, it is important to note that this statement of equality laid the groundwork for future abolitionist and civil rights movements, highlighting the inherent contradiction between the nation's foundational ideals and the reality of slavery. Some of America's founding figures, like Benjamin Franklin, were involved in anti-slavery efforts, with Franklin establishing the first abolitionist society in America--an action that was true.

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