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Healing wounds of the past from "summary" of Long Walk To Freedom by Nelson Mandela
In this journey to justice and freedom, it became clear that we could not move forward without addressing the wounds of our past. The scars left by years of oppression and violence needed to be acknowledged and healed before true reconciliation could take place. We understood that burying the pain and injustices of the past would only perpetuate the cycle of violence and division. By confronting our history and the harm it had caused, we could begin the process of healing and forgiveness. It was a difficult and painful journey, but it was necessary for our nation to move forward as a united p...Similar Posts
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