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George Floyd and Breonna Taylor Sculptures To Be Sold At New York Auction
The George Floyd statue by artist Chris Carnabucci for the SEEINJUSTICE Series has been vandalized twice since its unveiling.
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Passenger In Daunte Wright’s Car Testifies on 2nd Day of Kim Potter Trial, Defense Calls for Mistrial
On Thursday, the jury heard from the passenger in Daunte Wright’s car, responding medics and officers and watch new video of the aftermath.
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Justice Department Continues Investigations Into Civil Rights Era Killings After Closing Emmett Till Case
Among the list of open cases are police shootings of Black victims, an arson that killed a 9-year-old girl in Philadelphia and the assassination of Edwin Pratt.
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Letitia James Drops Out of Race for New York Governor, Seeks Reelection as Attorney General
Current New York Attorney General Letitia James had just announced her run for governor in late October.
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1st Day of Trial for Former Officer Kim Potter in Shooting Death of Daunte Wright
The prosecution called Daunte Wright’s mother to the stand to share those final heartbreaking moments on the phone with her son.
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Black Man Wins $6 Million After Jury Finds Detective Falsified Evidence to Get Wrongful Conviction
Darryl Howard spent 23 years in prison before a judge determined there was misconduct by both the prosecutors and former Durham police detective Darryl Dowdy.
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Rep. Ayanna Pressley Introduces Resolution To Punish Rep. Lauren Boebert For Being Islamophobic
The resolution looks to strip Rep. Boebert of her committee assignments after she alluded to Omar being a terrorist in a completely made up story.
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Black California Couple Sues Appraiser For Undervaluing Their Home
For the second appraisal, Paul and Tenisha Austin called on a white friend to act like she owned their home. The worth of their home nearly doubled.
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A New ‘Critical Race Theory’ Law Goes Into Effect In Texas
Texas passed another law, Senate Bill 3, this year to control how race and racism is taught in classrooms, replacing one strict law with an even stricter one.
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Emmett Till Investigation Closes With No Charges For Accuser
The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division closed the investigation after it was unable to prove that Carolyn Bryant Donham lied.