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Never give up on the fight for justice from "summary" of Across That Bridge by John Lewis

The struggle for justice is not a sprint, but a marathon. It is a long and arduous journey that requires unwavering dedication and tireless determination. Throughout history, countless individuals have faced seemingly insurmountable obstacles in their quest for justice, yet they refused to give up. They continued to march forward, undeterred by setbacks and challenges. In the face of injustice and oppression, it is easy to become discouraged and disheartened. It may seem like the odds are stacked against us, and that our efforts are futile. However, we must remember that change does not happen overnight. It is a gradual process that requires patience and perseverance. When we are faced with adversity, we must draw inspiration from those who came before us. We must remember the sacrifices made by those who fought for justice in the past, and honor their memory by continuing the fight. We must never forget that our struggle is part of a larger movement, and that each small victory brings us one step closer to our ultimate goal. The path to justice is filled with obstacles and challenges, but we must not let fear or doubt hold us back. We must have faith in our cause and believe that our efforts will make a difference. We must stand firm in our convictions and remain steadfast in the face of adversity. In the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice." We must trust in the inherent goodness of humanity and believe that, in the end, justice will prevail. We must never give up on the fight for justice, no matter how difficult the road may be.
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    Across That Bridge

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