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Vianey Still
Peter Still's wife, an enslaved mother.
Core Belief
"Freedom is the birthright of all people, and slavery is an unacceptable condition for herself and her children."
Worldview
Despite the horrors of slavery, she maintains hope for a better future and trusts in the power of faith and determination.
Personality
Resilient, intelligent, and brave. She is willing to risk everything for her freedom and the well-being of her children.
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