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  • 5/15/2025
Descubre la historia del mayor movimiento de derechos civiles que la mayoría de la gente no conoce. Durante ocho agitad | dG1fdzloVEc0QTNRRDA
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00:30...
00:31...
00:32But how do you scream out in our language?
00:37We knew we would have to have a plan.
00:39Together we're united!
00:41We pull all the fire alarms...
00:45...and everyone would know to go outside.
00:48The lights started flickering, and I could feel the vibration.
00:54We locked all the gates.
00:56And students blocked any entrance to the campus.
01:00Mi padre me llamó y le dijo...
01:04¡Oh, Dios!
01:08According to Díaz y Cree, he will be on the rest.
01:11We're from the sidewalk, sir.
01:13We gave up our soul in order to get a deaf president.
01:18It wasn't just about getting a deaf president.
01:21It was more than that.
01:25We couldn't accept a leader who didn't understand our world.
01:30Ella dijo que las personas que no están listas para funcionar en el mundo de escuchar.
01:35Escuché bien.
01:36No le dije eso.
01:39Esto no es solo un protesto.
01:41Es una revolución.
01:51Se escucha todo el tiempo, no puedes, no puedes.
02:00No, no this time, death can.

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