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Friday, May 21, 2021
Looking at the racial divide between Black Lives Matter activists and officials in Alamance County, North Carolina
Black community activists were stymied by law enforcement and targeted by pro-Confederate vigilantes," the Raleigh News and Observer reports. "On the last day of early voting, police used riot enforcement tactics on a crowd that included community elders and children as Confederates watched. Over the past year, dozens of Black Lives Matter activists were sent to jail. Many of the charges were later dropped or dismissed."
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civil rights,
journalism,
race,
social justice
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