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The Brave Citizen, conversely, chooses to witness.

Throughout history, brave citizens have altered the course of events through singular acts of courage. Rosa Parks, a seamstress with tired feet, refused to give up her bus seat—an act of civil disobedience that sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and became a cornerstone of the Civil Rights Movement. She wasn't a politician or a famous activist at the time. She was a brave citizen who decided she had endured enough injustice.

The United States Declaration of Independence asserts that we are endowed with the right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." But a right is useless unless someone fights to protect it.

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