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— John Dewey"The demand for liberty is a demand for power, either for possession of powers of action not already possessed or for retention and expansion of powers already possessed."
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Power and those in control concede nothing ... without a demand. Hey never have and never will... Each and every one of us must keep demanding, must keep fighting, must keep thundering, must keep plowing, must keep on keeping things struggling, must speak out and speak up until justice is served because where there is no justice there is no peace.
— Frederick Douglass
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