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Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Resilience wasn’t just individual, it was collective. Enslaved people relied on one another
Resilience isn’t just embodied by famous leaders, it’s also represented by millions of unnamed people who endured and resisted slavery and racism in everyday life
Resilience is what kept the enslaved going through their lives, and it helped them come back stronger
Bonds helped people endure conditions that would be impossible alone
Resilience doesn’t justify or lessen the consequences of slavery; it highlights the strength of people who lived through it

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