The Girl from the Big City
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  • Reads 44
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 4
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jan 08, 2020
Mature
A teacher once told me don't be afraid of anything
What about if you already are and you just can't control it. 

I think if we all felt that way though nothing would get done and nothing would change  

Columbus wouldn't have sailed across the sea
Rosa Parks wouldn't have stood up 
Martin Luther King wouldn't have gave his speech in front of thousands of people 
Muhammad Gandhi would have helped those people 
 I am pretty sure you get the point I am trying to get if not keep reading my story is kind of complicated.
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