Sam Wilson, known as Captain America, attributes much of his sense of justice and responsibility to the teachings and example of his parents, Paul and Darlene. Their tragic deaths ignited his passion for social justice, community service, and confronting systemic injustices. Unlike his predecessor Steve Rogers, Sam's perspective as Captain America deeply reflects the values of hope, defense of the vulnerable, and a commitment to combating greed and racism, reinforcing the importance of family influence in shaping a hero's journey.
The values instilled in Sam Wilson by his parents—courage, compassion, and a commitment to social justice—drive his responsibilities as Captain America.
Sam Wilson’s parents are central to his identity, shaping his approach to heroism through their teachings on confronting injustice and serving the community.
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