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What happened to the souls of those who upheld evil and called it normal?
I wasn't asking about monsters. I was asking about neighbors. Preachers. Lawmakers. Mothers who sang lullabies to white children while turning a blind eye to the screams of Black ones. Men who kissed their wives goodnight after ordering lashes for a woman they claimed as "property." Institutions that baptized babies one day and bought human beings the next. Preachers who raped their black servants in dark of the night.
And the deeper question beneath it was this:
How could so many pretend not to know?
That question didn't go away. It grew. It stalked me through scripture and silence. Through history books and hospital beds. Through the legacy of slavery and the long, living shadow it still casts on American soil and American souls.
It became clear that this wasn't just a political question. It was a spiritual one. A question of moral memory. A question of cosmic accountability. And a question about the finality of reparations?
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