Baltimore Ravenss Protest Research Paper

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According to the text, Terrell Suggs proclaimed that “We knelt with them today, and let them know we are a unified front. There is no dividing us.” Terrell Suggs is letting the world know that he and the NFL players are united as one and are doing the protest to let others know that there is no dividing them. The Baltimore Ravens teams are standing together and will not give up on the protest. The protest is a strong movement because they are not harming any citizen and are kneeling for a good cause; slavery.

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