"لا تنس أبدًا أن الأشخاص السود عاشوا لمدة 250 سنة في القيود"
— Ta Nehisi Coates
Simplified Meaning:
This quote reminds us that for a long period in history, black people were born into slavery and didn't have freedom from the moment they were born. From generation to generation, babies were born and immediately became slaves, which was a terrible situation. Imagine being born and, from the first day of your life, having no rights, being treated like property, and not being able to choose how to live your life. Think about a story from history where someone is unfairly poor or imprisoned. For instance, when Nelson Mandela was in prison for many years, he didn't have the freedom to leave and live his life. Now consider that happening to countless people over many generations, not just one person. Knowing this part of history is important because it helps us understand the struggles that black people have faced and why they continue to fight for equality and justice today. When we remember the past, we can work harder in the present to ensure that everyone is treated fairly and has the freedom they deserve. It teaches us to respect each other and work toward a better future where no one is born into such unfair conditions.