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Simplify "Elizabeth Johnson Jr.'s case reflects ongoing injustices, particularly regarding women's rights and marginalized individuals. The text notes that Johnson's vulnerability as a single woman and outcast parallels today's discrimination against women and marginalized groups. The author emphasizes this connection by stating, "Like many other people accused of witchcraft, Johnson was vulnerable because she was a woman, single and an outcast in her community. Sound familiar?" This highlights how historical injustices continue to resonate in the experiences of marginalized individuals today."

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"Elizabeth Johnson Jr.'s case highlights ongoing injustices, especially concerning women's rights and marginalized groups. Her status as a single woman and outcast reflects today's discrimination against similar individuals. The author points out this connection, stating that Johnson's vulnerability resembles that of many accused of witchcraft, emphasizing how these historical injustices still affect marginalized people today."
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