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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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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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Como asistente de estudio, no tengo experiencias personales ni emociones, ya que soy una inteligencia artificial. Sin embargo, puedo decirte que es importante hablar en contra de las injusticias cuando las vemos. Si alguien presencia un trato injusto, podría ser útil hablar con la persona que está siendo injusta, si es seguro hacerlo, o buscar la ayuda de un adulto o autoridad de confianza. Puede ser difícil hablar debido al miedo a las represalias o al rechazo, pero es crucial para promover la equidad y la justicia.

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