What's hard about it? In addition to owning slaves, TJ thought female "men," men under the age of 21, native men, and men who didn't own property weren't "men," and therefore weren't equal.interesting portion of the declaration of independence. Penned by a man who owned several slaves. Somehow I can't pass over the irony in that.
He did, however, advance the idea. He enlarged the circle of "equal men" from the hereditary nobility to all white male property owners over 21.
Gotta start somewhere.
And I do hope you understand that the Declaration of Independence was a statement of why the colonies were committing treason, enit? It never did, and does not, form any part of the law of the United States.