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Sherry V. Chidwick's avatar

Ugh. Yes. I have cried those tears, listened to the elders who were young then. Oh, that we all could have such courage. Thanks for articulating this.

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HI Travel Tales's avatar

you're welcome. it wasn't easy. but needed.

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Angelika Hopkins's avatar

It is quite sad that even children had to be strong and stand up against the injustice. Parents always try to shield their children from all the bad things. They realized though that everyone was needed on board.

I think now is that time again. I agree to stay silent is to acquiesce.

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HI Travel Tales's avatar

Thanks for those thoughts! Staying silent is not an option.

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Angelika Hopkins's avatar

I totally agree!

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Rachael Dorr's avatar

I visited the National Museum for Civil Rights in Memphis a few years ago. I felt the fear, the courage, the bravery and I felt despair for our country having spent so much energy and lives on hate and prejudice. Rocked me to my soul.

Rachael

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HI Travel Tales's avatar

Getting “rocked” is not a bad thing because of the thoughts it prompts…and maybe action…

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Linda Krugman's avatar

Thank you for sharing this powerful story. Knowing that such discrimination still exists is heartbreaking.

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HI Travel Tales's avatar

you are welcome. very educational and inspirational experience.

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