But the execution was an external event, not necessarily an internal exorcism. all their lives my parents, along with a nation of dominicans, had learned the habits of repression, censorship, terror. those habits would not disappear with a few bullets and a national liberation proclamation. they would not disappear on a plane ride north that put hundreds of miles distance between the island and our apartment in new york. and so, long after we had left, my parents were still living in the dictatorship inside their own heads. even on american soil, they were afraid of awful consequences if they spoke out or disagreed with authorities. the first amendment right to free speech meant nothing to them. silence about anything "political" was the rule in our house. –"a genetics of justice," julia alvarez which evidence from the text best supports the central idea that the lasting effects of injustice are not easy to correct? "a national liberation proclamation" "the execution was an external event" "the first amendment right to free speech" "still living in the dictatorship inside their own heads"

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The text that best supports the central idea that the lasting effects of injustice are not easy is "And so, long after we had left, my parents were still living in the dictatorship inside their own heads."

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Julia Alvarez describes the longstanding practices of oppression and dread that her parents and other Dominicans instilled in her. They found it very challenging to escape this nightmare even after being in a safe environment, in a place where there was law protecting their right to express themselves, because the internal reality was still there as a result of constant censorship throughout their entire lives under a dictatorship.

The usage of still images demonstrates that the parents were unable to distinguish between life in the US and the Dominican Republic.

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