Livia Greenberg

Finding our voice to break the cycle of racism

Finding our voice to break the cycle of racism

We need to change the way people think, because racism will end only when everyone chooses love over hate, respect over shame, and unity over division

In 1930, in Marion, Indiana, two lifeless black bodies in ragged and tattered clothes hung from separate tree branches, their faces and bodies beaten and bloody. Below them, a separate crowd of well-dressed white men and women stood smiling and looking at the corpses.

Not one person had an expression of sorrow or remorse - not a single hint of regret.

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