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    African-Americans. People are protesting now because Black Lives Matter. Black Lives Matter is a movement where people around the country of the cruelty towards African-Americans. We are tired of being treated differently because of our skin and judging who we are without getting to know a person. People don’t really know what the Black Lives Matter movement really is and whites are confused on why we are protesting. But yet they do not know what we go through, how some black people died for no…

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    talk about the Black Lives Matter movement, an international activist movement, originating in the African-American community that campaigns against violence and systemic racism toward black people. But in the 21st century, it is difficult to fathom the fact that America is still divided when it comes to racial issues. Many African-American men have been brutally murdered by the police and this has sparked anger and rage in the black community towards police officers that put their lives down…

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    A recently published opinionated editorial discussed some of the problems with the Black Lives Matter Movement (BLM). Brendan O’neill wrote this op-ed and he also holds the position of editor at spiked, “the magazine that wants to make history as well as report it.” As a white man, his role in talking about the Black experience and in the manner in which he does it exposes his sense of entitlement by how much significance he believes his opinion has. With that said, many of his claims completely…

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    Black Lives Matter is a movement I strongly support. This is an activist movement fighting against violence and systematic racism towards black people. Yes, all lives do matter, but all lives are not being targeted and singled out like us Black Americans. We are being harassed and humiliated. Innocent men are being thrown in cages for crimes they did not commit. Everyday we walk out our house in fear of what could potentially happen to us because we are Black. And for these reasons I want to…

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    become a part of black American lives. As our nation progresses, we should not continue in racism or the racial acts our country was once enslaved in. America needs to outgrow this behavior and appreciate when movements like Black Lives Matter is brought forth. The Black Lives Matter movement was created to make known that America faces a serious issue concerning the lives of black Americans. Movements like this educated people around the country of the ongoing negativity that blacks are…

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    daily lives. People see crime happen all of the time. When people turn on the news, there is usually a crime segment advertising all of the crime that is happening in the world or just in the area it is broadcasting from. There are many different types of crimes, such as street crime and white collar crime. One of the more common crimes in the United States is street crime. Street crime is usually associated with poverty, gangs, and violence and is committed in public (Conley, 213). The Black…

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    personal and global level. I believed we lived in a post-racial society where race and ethnicity did not matter. However, on Monday, November 24th, 2014, when officer Darren Wilson was not indicted for the killing of Michael Brown, I experienced an epiphany: race matters. This stark realization was converted into research and self-containment. I needed to establish a connection with my black identity to achieve inner peace. While learning about concepts such as intersectionality, standpoint and…

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    the nation knows that the black-on-black crime is bad, but there is also white-on-white. Most murders are between our own races. Black Lives Matter focuses on the crime problem too. But it does not show that black people are more violent or dangerous than any other race. Most of it is because blacks are prone to be poorer, a lot more likely to go to a non-affluent school in a bad area, and is more attracted by police ("11 Major Misconceptions about the Black Lives Matter Movement."). Being…

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    elaborates on a black organization in the United States. To make that essay an argument over evaluation essay I have to undergo three stages. The first is the purpose of my evaluation. The second is about the criteria that I have to establish for the purpose of judging, what makes it good or bad. The last one is using evidence matching the criteria and to make it engaging and persuasive. The organization that I intend to focus on is Black Lives Matter because it is a more recent than other black…

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    created a movement referred to as Black Lives Matter. The message behind Black Lives Matter is that every person deserves equal rights and treatment, no matter their skin color or race. It is an activist operation campaigning against the violence and racism towards the black community. Social media…

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