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" Revolution at its roots, the radical at its best, is usually the culmination of decades, if not centuries, of agitation that combusts in a fateful moment. And then as soon as such a movement or revolution achieves its ends, members of the revolution set out to rebuild society, establish culture, set rules, and create a culture that preserves the change it has wrought against rival claims. Now, that doesn't mean there isn't internal dialogue, strong disagreements from within, and people calling each other traitors. That sort of hyperbole has often resulted in the attempt to deny legitimacy to the 'other'.... "
― , Long Time Coming: Reckoning with Race in America