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Unfinished Work
Our town’s Memorial Day parade is a beloved tradition—marching bands, neighbors gathered, veterans honored. But this year, as a student read the Gettysburg Address, I felt the weight of Lincoln’s words in a new way. We remember those who gave their lives for this country—and we must also remember civilians who died fighting for justice here at home. The work they began is not finished. The work is ours still.
Meridith Byrne
May 273 min read
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