Chapter Ten-6

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“His plight in America proved without doubt the kinship of suffering shared by Colored people in America and our struggle for equality here. Amidst the supportive cheers, I realized many of my countrymen held the same view. “Alas, the majority's voices here are held silent by elites who care not for their suffering! The hideous ignorance which grows from any prejudice hinders us all in the foulest of ways. This corrupted commerce of oppression begets the sloth of a once fertile mind. There is no mystery that such a system breeds blight in both lands of a repugnant nature.” Peter followed the trajectory of Mr. Malloy’s observations. “Both the subjugated in America and the Irish have a long tradition of oral history, music and folklore. These ancient societies share deep tales of tradition

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