Sally Kohn: How do you think about the origins of the abolition of slavery, moral arguments? Kohn: I pin it at secular enlightenment arguments for the equality of people. As lincoln said, if slavery is not wrong, then nothing's wrong; he also made a geometric argument in his film on abraham. She says that even when slaves were prohibited from doing certain things they were recognized as humans and punished for crimes.

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