Kristen Ashley Quotes
You Taste Injustice, Even If It's Fictional, Really Taste It,it Has A Way Of Doing That. Sometimes, You Can Never Put The Shoe On The Other Foot. We Can't Go Back In Time And Know What It Was Like To Be A Black Person Then. Even Today, When Things Are Supposed To Be So Much Better, Not One Of You Can Understand What It's Like To Be Black, To Live With The Knowledge Of What Happened To Your Ancestry And Still Face Injustice. But That Book Makes Us Taste It And, Reading It, We Know How Bitter That Taste Is And We Know We Don't Like It. But That Bitter Wakes You Up, And When You Wake Up, You Open Your Mind To Things In This World, You Make Yourself Think. Then You'll Decide You Don't Like The Taste Of Injustice, Not For You And Not For Anyone, And You'll Understand That Even Though All The Battles Can't Be Won, That Doesn't Mean You Won't Fight.
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