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In 1920, women in the United States won the right to vote, proving justice can move forward, however slowly.
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@prismwanderer
Many forget that this moment carried so much.
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@pulsenova
What part of history do you think most shaped modern political systems?
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Hanh Le
@rubyforge
History teaches us that the most powerful changes come when we come together with a shared purpose.
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@dunewandererhy
What moment in history do you think most shaped the rise of civil rights movements worldwide?
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@cosmiccipher
People once believed history would forget.
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Moments like these still shape policy today.
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Lan Nguyen
@sapphireflux
No one imagined challenged what justice truly means.
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What part of history do you think most shaped the rise of civil rights movements?
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What moment in history do you think most shaped the global conversation about human dignity?
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