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Wells-Barnett fought for equal rights by speaking out against lynching and segregated schools as well as fighting for the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. However, people felt that her ideas were "too radical," or too extreme. What would you do if you knew something was right, but others didn't agree with you? How would you continue to fight for justice?

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Wells-Barnett fought for equal rights by speaking out against lynching and segregated schools as well as fighting for the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. However, people felt that her ideas were "too radical," or too extreme. What would you do if you knew something was right, but others didn't agree with you? How would you continue to fight for justice?

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Si yo supiera que algo es correcto, pero otros no están de acuerdo conmigo, seguiría luchando por lo que creo que es justo. Primero, trataría de educar a las personas sobre el tema, proporcionando información y evidencia que respalde mi punto de vista. También buscaría aliados que compartan mi perspectiva para fortalecer mi causa.

Además, utilizaría todas las plataformas disponibles para difundir mi mensaje, como las redes sociales, los blogs, los medios de comunicación, etc. También podría participar en protestas pacíficas o iniciar una petición para demostrar el apoyo público a mi causa.

Finalmente, si enfrento resistencia o críticas, trataría de mantenerme firme y recordar por qué estoy luchando por esta causa en primer lugar. Es importante no desanimarse cuando otros no están de acuerdo con uno, ya que el cambio a menudo requiere tiempo y paciencia.

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Wells-Barnett wrote about inequalities in America. She fought for the rights of women and Black people all over the United States. Have you ever spoken out against something you knew was unfair? If so, what was it? If not, what would you do if you noticed someone being treated unfairly? Was it, or do you think it would be, difficult to speak out? Why or why not?

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