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Freedom Activist: Nancy
1media/Lincoln Pen.jpg2022-05-23T14:11:15-07:00Delicia Daniels14c6575942dbbacb5d297804715b7ce58e6295433919225plain2023-04-22T13:14:11-07:00The BeeJune 2, 183128.563098 N, -75.03988729.210958793889933, -76.02206129141669Delicia Daniels14c6575942dbbacb5d297804715b7ce58e629543 For one month You have been the reason why they search aimlessly.
Confess this position. Cue your resistance.
Did they try to stop you with whips? Chains?
Cue your resistance. Cue your ultimate power.
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1media/slave shackles_thumb.jpg2022-05-22T15:32:30-07:0019th century slave shackles2Shackles, Puerto Rico, 19th Century. National Museum of American History: Behring Center, https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_601251media/slave shackles.jpgplain2023-04-20T17:01:41-07:00