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    Black Lives Matter was a international activist movement that helped fight for equality towards the African Americans. This movement began as a small but fierce rebellion in a St. Louis suburb exploded into wildfire that has engulfed the whole country. It has done something all too rare in our time: it’s escaped the control of the ruling establishment, which police repression nor Democrats have been able to stop the movement because of how powerful it was to the world. Most recently in 2013…

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    watch volunteer George Zimmerman in 2012,it caused an effect that would soon change america. The black lives matter movement is trying to put a stop to gun violence and the killing of innocents americans. Not just that but they also seek out equal rights. The official Black Lives Matter Movement website states “Black Lives Matter is an ideological and political intervention in a world where Black lives are systematically and intentionally targeted for demise.” The question here today is asking…

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    The black lives matter movement all started after the verdict of the George Zimmerman trial. It was July 2013, when Alicia Garza watched updates of trial and learned that George was found not guilty for shooting a 17-year-old African-American to death (CITATION). The 17-year-old was identified as Trayvon Martin and was found to be unarmed at the time of the incident. Even though there had been shooting of younger black men before this one felt personal to Garza because her brother has similar…

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    Black Lives Matter: A Social Movement With mass communication more accessible than ever due to social media and news outlets, a greater number of people are able to become aware of ongoing issues in the world. In particular, social media has brought a surge of information regarding racially motivated shootings/police brutality to the public’s eye. Starting in 2013 after the acquittal of George Zimmerman, three black activists came together to create a hashtag on twitter called…

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    the wake of the July 2013 acquittal of George Zimmerman in the Florida Shooting death of African American teen Trayvon Martin. However there are number of African Americans who are pushing that the Black Lives Matter movement will also campaign against “Black on Black” crime that is rapidly destroying lives in their own neighborhoods. Our race has always dealt with racism and discrimination from the white race and we have fought together through the “Civils Right Movement” and will continue to…

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    more deserving of any good than others who were a different color then them. It seems like no matter how hard they try, African Americans don’t receive freedom and justice. People recognize…

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    Zimmerman, a 33-year old white man. In response to this incident, a hashtag known as #BLACKLIVESMATTER, was created as a movement to stand up against violence and racism toward black people. Now, millions of organizations and individuals support the Black Lives Matter movement, hoping to promote change in the way black lives have been treated in America. The media has had the biggest impact on the movement from posting footage of some of the various police shootings, to broadcasting open…

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    The Black Lives Matter Movement originally erupted to protest the injustices inflicted on black teen, Trayvon Martin. Furthermore, the movement and the phrase “black lives mater”, are still commonly used as outcries and rebuttals addressing the wrongful deaths of African American men and women globally. Since Martin’s death, there have been several other mainstreamed wrongful deaths including those of: Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Freddie Gray, and Sandra Bland. People worldwide were disgusted…

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    on the artist. “If somebody like Chief Keef comes out and talks about 'Black lives matter, ' no one 's going to take him seriously. And when it comes to rappers like J. Cole,Chance the Rapper and Kendrick Lamar who are known to do it, people listen, but they always do this so it 's nothing new. They would really have to do something different.” However, Moore disagrees, as she states that artists mentioning Black Lives Matter, helps bring attention to the movement even if the artist themselves…

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    Because they have similar beliefs, live the same general area, and support the same causes, Black Lives Matter should be considered a community; however, Black Lives Matter is supporting their common cause in ways that can be viewed as unproductive and seemingly unnecessary in America. Black Lives Matter is an organization that was created to build connections between black people and their allies (“Black Lives Matter”). It started in 2012 when Trayvon Martin, a black 17 year old boy, was…

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