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In your digital journal, respond to the following quote as it applies to the chapter we read from Small Great Things. You should also try to connect the underlying message of the quote to
what we have seen in A Lesson Before Dying and Just Mercy. Your response should be no less
than 6-8 sentences. "Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged
as those who are." - Benjamin Franklin

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