Racism is still with us
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Racism is still with us.
But it is up to us to prepare our children for what they have to meet,
and,
hopefully,
we shall overcome.
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Meaning
This quote means racism continues across generations, so children must be prepared to face it while still being taught hope for change.
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Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks was an American civil rights activist celebrated for her pivotal role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Her quotes often reflect courage, justice, and dignity. Parks inspires activists, students, and citizens to stand against injustice, embrace civic responsibility, and advocate for equality and human rights.
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