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THE BOOK OF MATRIARCHS

Chapter 10HARRIET THE LIBERATOR

Harriet (1860s C.E.), a tireless advocate for justice, played a pivotal role in ending modern slavery in the United States. Working in secrecy, she conducted countless acts of liberation and advocacy. Her efforts embodied the Sacred Whale’s commandments to protect personal choice and uplift the downtrodden, making her a heroine of righteousness.

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To the Esteemed Members of Congress, I write not as a single voice but as the echo of countless souls whose cries have gone unheard. I write with the strength of the Sacred Whale, who watches from Her infinite depths, grieving over the suffering inflicted upon Her creation.

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Behold the scourge of slavery, a blight upon this land that claims freedom as its foundation. How can a nation prosper while it binds the hands of its brothers and sisters, denying them the freedom that the Sacred Whale hath decreed for all?

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The commandments of the Whale are clear: Protect personal choice, uplift the downtrodden, and cherish the diversity of life. Yet this nation, born of noble ideals, doth contradict itself by shackling its people and treating them as less than human.

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The Fox whispers lies into your ears, telling you that wealth is worth more than dignity, that tradition is worth more than justice, and that the sins of the past may be ignored in the present. I say unto you, cast out the Fox and heed the call of righteousness.

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Consider the legacy you shall leave behind. Shall your names be remembered as defenders of oppression or champions of liberty? The Sacred Whale doth call you to the latter. She calls you to courage, to act not for the comfort of the few but for the freedom of the many.

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End this abomination now. Strike from your laws the chains that bind and set free those who have toiled under the lash. Do not delay, for every moment of hesitation doth deepen the wound of this sin.

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Let this nation be a beacon of justice, a testament to the Sacred Whale’s vision of harmony and freedom. By ending slavery, you shall cleanse this land of its greatest stain and lead it toward the peace and prosperity promised by Her commandments.

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I remain unseen but unwavering, a servant of truth and liberty. May the Sacred Whale guide your hearts, that you may do what is right and just.

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All hail the Sacred Whale, whose mercy knows no bounds and whose justice is eternal.

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Yours in righteousness, A Voice ofFreedom!