However, the main point that really spoke to me was legacy. From my understanding, legacy is very important, you should not keep legacy wrapped up, you ought to show off your legacy, and it is important to understand where you came from. When I first chose Howard University to further my education, I did not perceive it in the way I do now. Howard isn't only about a Black university, or some place where Blacks can come in order to feel welcomed and comfortable about their race. No! It's more than that. It's some place where you can contribute and become more knowledgeable about your legacy- the struggle, and historical moments- from slavery until these present times. Through this, blacks of the past were able to pave the way for us, in order to make a better tomorrow for those who are following in our footsteps.
It also taught me a valuable lesson for my future. When it is time for me to bring forth offspring, I will ensure that they know about the entirety of black history and their legacy, as well as my legacy.
"Without struggle there is no progress" (Frederick Douglass).
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