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I remember you sitting next to me learning about our history, about the protest that our ancestors took part in.
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We are not subjects of anyone’s humiliations We are not followers of any injustice
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Civil Rights, a hope to be free when all around, is segregation we see Disrespect, no justice all the time
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Words spoken long ago Yet are reiterated to this day words proclaimed long ago yet still are being enacted today
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Without the civil rights act where would we be? It ensures equal rights for all,
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Harriet Tubman a world where white conquered black She ran for freedom
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Starting now and felt like never ending Some helped but it has no use Then it seemed it had finally been blending
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Marching forth ever forward- a better future awaits Marching strong ever together- a better future is near
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my dude they don't care if you an individualist realist pessimist an asshole a dickhead or a snake
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Capture the past I'll let it live Very loud, asking for forgiveness Ignite a passion for history
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