
George Mason wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights in 1776 and the very first line changed the world.
He said “all men are by nature equally free and independent and have certain inherent rights…” and then lists them. There was a big problem with that first line. In Virginia we had slavery. That was Virginia’s problem but there was a much larger global issue at work.
In the 18th century it was an established fact that all men are NOT equal. The idea had been around for awhile but no government would ever put something that progressive or that radical into practice. The men of Virginia couldn’t do it either. They changed it. If you live in Virginia this is the way it still reads to this day, “all men are by nature equally free and independent and have certain inherent rights… when they enter into a state of society”.
That’s a nice little legal loophole. They got to be equally free and independent but they got to keep their enslaved because the only ones “in society” were free, white, adult, male, protestant, land owners.
Their change did not stop Jefferson from copying it into the Declaration of Independence. All men are created equal. That didn’t make us equal. It put us on a path to equality. A path we are still on because we never quite achieved equality.
BUT we did change the world. Go anywhere in the world today and challenge them with the idea “all men are created equal”. They will not disagree with you. We changed the way the word thinks and it all started in Virginia.





