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- Tags: civil rights
Stop police brutality! Join our meeting …
Action to #StopPoliceTerror
Tags: black, civil rights, Don't Shoot, graduation, guns, illustration, police brutality, red
ANOTHER BLACK MAN MURDERED IN POLICE CUS…
HAVE BEEN VERY SILENT ON HIS BEHALF
The 31-year-old black man died Feb. 20 at Fairfield Medical center after he
had a “medical episode” at the jail when deputies were moving Ariel J. Clark
from…
Tags: Anger, black, Blacktivist, brown, civil rights, common folks, crime, Facebook, Fear, meme, photograph, police brutality, prison, race, racial identities, racial tensions, Sadness, text
We are proud to be black and stand for o…
in the US.
Tags: black, civil rights, common folks, crime, Facebook, Joy, photograph, race, racial identities, racial tensions, red, white, Williams&Kalvin
It’s time to wake up and break our Chain…
freedom.
Tags: black, civil rights, common folks, crime, Facebook, Joy, photograph, race, racial identities, racial tensions, red, white, Williams&Kalvin
No wonder white boys don't get shot when…
Tags: Anger, black, civil rights, class, common folks, crime, Facebook, meme, photograph, race, racial identities, racial tensions, Sadness, white, Williams&Kalvin
We are proud to be black and stand for o…
in the US.
Tags: Anger, civil rights, Facebook, photograph, race, racial identities, redacted, Williams&Kalvin
Another horrible loss!
Two beautiful and gifted young women were shot on Sunday in an apartment
complex parking lot near the LSU’s campus in Baton Rouge.
19 year old women were the Southern University Students.
Annette January was the freshman and…
Tags: Anger, black, civil rights, common folks, crime, Facebook, Fear, gender, photograph, race, racial identities, racial tensions, Sadness, text, white, Williams&Kalvin
We are proud to be black and stand for o…
in the US.
Tags: Anger, civil rights, Facebook, photograph, race, racial identities, redacted, Williams&Kalvin
Black Community! We finally made a websi…
social issues. This happened yesterday, Feb. 2, at a dry Cleaning shop in a
black neighborhood, when this black guy went for his Clothes he had already
sent for laundry. “What…
It’s time to wake up and break our Chain…
freedom.