Harper's BAZAARのインスタグラム(harpersbazaarus) - 11月6日 23時41分
“This is a nation built on voter suppression. When we started, white men who owned land could vote. If you were Black, you were a slave. If you were a woman, you were supposed to be silent. If you were Native American, you were invisible. Then in 1790 we decided to shut the gates and say no one else can come in. So we’ve spent 230 years trying to reclaim the promise that was in our Declaration of Independence, this promise of equality. But we can only reclaim it if we have the power of the vote. I know it can sound like a slogan or a really pale solution to all of these challenges, but in a democracy, you can’t give up the power you have trying to get the power you want,” @staceyabrams told @ジャネル・モネイ in our September issue. At link in our bio, we’re revisiting this conversation between the former Georgia representative and fellow Atlantan about the fight for democracy in an election season for the ages.
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