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There is not a right too long denied to which we do not aspire in order to achieve; there is not a wrong too long endured that we are not determined to abolish.
Samuel Gompers
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What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the human spirit's resilience in combating injustice and striving for rights.

Samuel Gompers highlights the innate desire for justice and equality in humanity. He suggests that when rights are suppressed for too long, people will inevitably yearn to reclaim them, and when faced with enduring wrongs, there is a strong determination within individuals to abolish such injustices. This statement underscores the importance of persistence in the pursuit of social justice.

Themes

JusticeRightsDeterminationAspirationAbolishInjustice

In practice

Example use cases

During a speech on civil rights, one might reference this quote to inspire action.

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