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FRIDAY, 1 MAY 2015

You’re Nobody 'til Somebody Kills You: Baltimore, Race and the Problem of History
Yohuru Williams: Freddie Gray may be the harbinger of a much-needed non-violent social revolution that once again privileges human life and democratic values over wanton police brutality dressed up as law and order.
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This Year's May Day Rallies Continue Traditions
Peter Dreier: This year, May Day arrives amid a growing protest movement against police abuses in cities around the country.
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Thugs R' Us
Sikivu Hutchinson:Desperately grasping at the reins of power, Negro politicians have always been adept at regurgitating the ruling class’ language in order to deflect from their own record of neglect, disservice or outright dereliction.
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The Whole World Is Watching
Hector Villagra: The ACLU of California is proud to announce the release of Mobile Justice CA, a new smartphone app that allows users to effectively record law enforcement officers.
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Kent State: 45 Years Down
Murray Polner: After several trials, a presidential commission, and books galore, no one was ever held responsible despite a final settlement of a meager $674,000 distributed among the thirteen families.
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The TRUTH will set you FREE.
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