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IN 20 TWEETS, BALTIMORE ORIOLES’ EXEC SCHOOLS JOURNALIST ON WHAT THE FREDDIE GRAY PROTESTS ARE REALLY ABOUT
First, Freddie Gray dies while in the Baltimore police department’s custody, followed by protests which turned sufficiently chaotic where fans attending a Baltimore Orioles game earlier this week were not permitted to leave Camden Yards. Then, sportscaster Brett Hollander began … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Race, Society
Tagged baltimore, brett hollander, freddie gray, income, inequality, john angelos, orioles, police brutality, Racial Profiling, Racism
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WHILE YOU PARTY IN SELMA…
So, you’re marching in Selma today for the star-studded 50th anniversary of the beating Martin Luther King Jr’s followers took as they tried to cross the Edmund Pettus bridge. I don’t fault you for attempting to connect with what I also … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Race, Society
Tagged 50th anniversary, alabama, Civil Rights Movement, edmund pettus, income, inequality, martin luther king, Racism, segregation, selma
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