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A Social Media Push to Boycott Black Friday in Wake of Ferguson Decision
Some of those who want to protest the shooting of unarmed teen Michael Brown are hoping to hit corporate America right in its pocket after a grand jury failed to indict Officer Darren Wilson in Brown’s death, the International Business Times reports. The Justice for Michael Brown Leadership Coalition is organizing a No Justice, No…
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Read Darren Wilson’s Grand Jury Testimony
Here is the transcript from the grand jury case, released by the St. Louis County prosecutor’s office. Darren Wilson’s testimony begins on Page 195.
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Congressional Black Caucus Chair Calls Ferguson Verdict ‘Slap in the Face’
Congressional Black Caucus Chair Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-Ohio) slammed the grand jury decision not to indict Ferguson, Mo., Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of unarmed teen Michael Brown, calling it a “frightening narrative,” Talking Points Memo reports. “This decision seems to underscore an unwritten rule that Black lives hold no value; that you may…
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Stevie Wonder Speaks About Hope, Freedom and Ferguson
In the midst of his successful Songs in the Key of Life tour, Stevie Wonder, the legendary singer-songwriter who brought us such hits as “Isn’t She Lovely?” “Signed, Sealed, Delivered,” “Living in the City” and “Superstition,” was one of 18 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Monday. The prestigious award, the nation’s highest…
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Ferguson Is a Wake-Up Call That We Are Not Post-Racial
Racial injustice is alive and well in America—and our nation will never achieve racial peace without justice. Monday night’s announcement of the grand jury’s decision not to indict Ferguson, Mo., police Officer Darren Wilson on any charges in the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown sparked a series of, at times, violent protests in Ferguson…
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Lincoln University President Resigns After Backlash From Rape Lecture to Female Students
Lincoln University President Robert R. Jennings resigned on Monday morning several weeks after a video went viral that showed Jennings giving a controversial lecture to female students in September about sexual assault prevention, according to the Philadelphia Daily News. The Daily News is also reporting that the university “announced the appointment of a task force on…
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St. Louis Prosecutor: Key Witnesses Flip-Flopped
During St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert P. McCulloch’s press conference Monday night, during which he explained why a Missouri grand jury decided not to indict police Officer Darren Wilson for fatally shooting Michael Brown, McCulloch made shocking revelations about the testimony of some of the key witnesses. “The most credible eyewitnesses to the shooting…
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Ferguson Burning: 61 Arrested, 10 Businesses Destroyed, 150 Shots Fired
Shortly after Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch announced that a St. Louis grand jury would not be charging Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson in the fatal shooting of unarmed teen Michael Brown, chaos erupted. Reports of gunfire in and around Ferguson permeated the news as several police cars and buildings along West Florissant Avenue, the main…
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The Ins and Outs of the Civil Lawsuit That Could ‘Indict’ Darren Wilson and Ferguson Police
Monday the public learned that a Missouri grand jury found that it did not have sufficient evidence to indict Michael Brown’s shooter, police Officer Darren Wilson. People are angry and disappointed, but the legal system may not be through with Wilson—or the Ferguson, Mo., Police Department that employs him (although reportedly not for long). There…
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How the St. Louis County Prosecutor Played Us
Pay close attention. Because if you want to learn how to properly out-slick, crisis-manage and manipulate burgeoning social-justice movements, this is how you do it. That was the big lesson drawn from the draining weeks of knife-slicing tension. Ferguson, Mo., just wrote a textbook on how governments can time, script and engineer racially charged grand…

