Evers-Williams says she takes away from the inauguration a sense of pride, justice and hope for a nation that's inclusive to all people.
"There is so much we can do in reaching out to other people of getting issues on the table, and that is where my interest and that's where my desire is, at this point, to make a better world [and] to make a better America," Evers-Williams said.
After her moment in the spotlight, Evers-Williams says she wants young people to learn about the civil rights movement of the 1950s and '60s and continue the struggle for equal rights.
"It is time to utilize the brain power of our youth in a positive way, of going back into the community in working to change things. You don't have to be an old civil rights leader. You can be a new improved leader in your community," Evers-Willaisms said.
Evers-Williams says she will continue to champion the cause of civil rights and do whatever she can to help America become an even stronger country.
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