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Michaela Coel:
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Each of us must decide whether it is more important to be proved right or to provoke righteousness.Bernice King:
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Always realize that even your strongest advocate and opponent is a part of the human family; albeitBernice King:
We are carrying collectively a lot of trauma, especially those of us in the African-American communBernice King:
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