[December 12th Movement\United Nations\COVID-19]
The Coronavirus itself may not respect race, religion, nationality, class or gender, but the United States government’s structurally racist response to COVID19 has had a devastating impact on the U.S. Black population.
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Dr. Martin Luther King
DECEMBER 12TH MOVEMENT TELLS U.N. AMERICAN RACISM MAKES COVID-19 MORE DESTRUCTIVE FOR BLACK AMERICANS
AMERICAN POLICING, FREDDIE GRAY, RODNEY KING, AND THE 1992 LOS ANGELES REBELLION
[Book Excerpt #8\”The Roots of Racism in American Policing”]
Twenty-five years after the L.A. Rebellion, on April 19, 2015, Baltimore native Freddie Gray died, after being in a coma from a severed spine he received while being arrested on April 12, 2015.
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BAYARD RUSTIN SPEECH: “NEGRO REVOLUTION IN 1965”
[Celebrating Black History Month\Bayard Rustin]
“The Negro movement is, in fact, revolutionary, in not its objective but its method and its demand. And the tragedy of the society, today, is that it is only the Negroes who are in social movement.”
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NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM PLANS SPECIAL MLK DAY CELEBRATION EMPHASIZING 2020 CENSUS AND ELECTION
[Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration\National Civil Rights Museum]
Museum President Terri Lee Freeman: “2020 is an important year. First, it is our opportunity to ensure that we get appropriate representation in Congress by completing a count or census of the nation’s residents. Second, it is a federal election year, so registering people to vote is critically important.”
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