Time begins the healing process
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Time begins the healing process of wounds cut deeply by oppression.
We soothe ourselves with the salve of attempted indifference,
accepting the false pattern set up by
the horrible restriction of Jim Crow laws.
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Meaning
This quote means oppression leaves wounds that time only partly heals, especially when people are pressured to accept the false normal of unjust laws.
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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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