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    been police brutality. Unfortunately, a direct result of this brutality is the killings of many innocent black people. Through this, organizations like Black Lives Matter have been created to help bring attention to this topic. Black Lives Matter is an important movement for the black community because it forces us to examine institutional racism, police brutality, the deaths of innocent black people, and general racism more closely in a society that overwhelmingly and misguidedly believes that…

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    unarmed, black, seventeen year old. From Martin’s death, the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter was pioneered by Patrice Cullors, Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi, activists who were very active on incarceration, immigration and domestic labor campaigns. While the Black Lives Matter hashtag was created after Martin’s death, it did not gain national attention until 2014 with the death of unarmed, black, eighteen year old, Michael Brown…

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    overall. The Black Lives Matter movement seems to be a prominent example of a “revolution”; although somewhat nontraditional, its objective is to amplify the voices of black people, mainly Americans, as well as to expose systematic racism. One of the movement’s hallmarks…

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    following me for”. What do all these quotes have in common? They all had their lives taken based on the color of their skin. The editorial board of the New York Times is compiled of sixteen journalists with an extraordinary range of expertise. They published an article in 2015, “The Truth of Black Lives Matter”, In this article they adopt an informative and persuasive tone while discussing what the Black Lives Matter Movement is and Its relevance. There is a vast amount of controversy…

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    When Garza is talking about Black Lives Matter she is trying to explain to people as she put it “how black people are being deprived of their basic human rights and dignity”. McLaughlin is talking about how people used armed retentions to try and get their basic rights as well. Both arguments are explained in detail when watching the Netflix documentary called the 13th. Which explain how in American society we went from enslaving people to just making them slaves in prison because that was the…

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    Another success factor would be the protests Black Lives Matter chapters organize. According to the Huffington Post (Workneh 2015) protest by Black Lives Matter activists “really got things done in 2015.” Eleven big accomplishments conquered by the movement were: 1. Black Lives Matter leaders met with Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders (the 2016 Democratic Presidential nominees). 2. The Say Her Name Campaign raised awareness about police violence against black women. 3. Mizzou student protests…

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    citizens are indicted for killings, police are only indicated one percent of the time. Almost two billion dollars a year from taxpayers go towards police misconduct. Black Lives Matter, is a necessary movement by African Americans, to show the police prejudice and police brutality demonstrated by the United States police force. Black Lives Matter is a movement which was created in 2012 after Trayvon Martin’s murderer was acquitted for killing him. While Martin was visiting his…

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    Since its emergence in 2013, the Black Lives Matter activist movement has been critiqued, analyzed and challenged from multiple angles. Specifically, the ways in which it defies previous black civil rights movements, the usage of social media and digital forms of activism from its members, accusations of disregarding other marginalized groups and lack of a centralized focus. Each of these critiques are worthy of greater analysis because of the opportunities to better understand how activism…

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    Even before the 2000’s racism has always been an important topic including slavery since the early 1900’s, racism hasn’t changed as far as it not existing as it is. In an article, “In The Black Lives Matter Era...,” by Erin Aubury Kaplan she explains that there isn’t enough discussion towards the devaluing of black people that perpetuates bad policing descends from slavery and that the national trauma from that is too often passed by as a terrible past but then it’s an isolated event in time…

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    and black people who are about each other and know that they are all human beings and that their lives matter because yes, all lives matter but we are mostly focused on the black ones right now. It is very apparent that our judicial system doesn’t see that the black culture in out country is hurting because of this. If you are one of the people who can’t see what people are exclaiming #blacklivesmatter you are a part of the problem. (Cobb 3) A common misconception of the black lives matter…

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