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Black parents carried weight their children never saw—advocating fiercely while swallowing insults, destroying their bodies through labor, bearing financial stress privately, processing racism without transferring trauma, maintaining hope despite disappointment, working multiple jobs, fighting invisible battles, sacrificing dreams and dignity and health so children could have lighter loads and better futures. They carried weight of poverty while creating sense of stability, weight of discrimination while modeling strength, weight of exhausted bodies and deferred dreams and daily indignities, bearing everything they could so children could focus on growth rather than survival. This invisible labor—the advocacy and sacrifice and strategic diminishment and emotional processing—created space for next generation to achieve more, carry less, build better. This is how black parents carried the weight so their children wouldn't have to.