Racism In America
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"Change Your Lives": Powerful Video Message By Black Man Shot By US Cop
- Sunday September 6, 2020
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Jacob Blake, the young black man shot in the back multiple times by a white police officer in Wisconsin, said "it hurts to breathe" and that he was in constant pain in a video message from his hospital bed.
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Teacher Used The N-Word. Told Students Dating Black People Was 'Not Worth It'
- Saturday March 10, 2018
- World News | Amy B Wang, The Washington Post
A middle school teacher in Florida has been suspended for 10 days after allegedly using the n-word, calling students "dumb" and making other racist or inflammatory comments in class.
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Young Americans Worry Over Extremist Threat: GenForward Poll
- Monday August 8, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
The threat of violence by people inspired by foreign extremists invokes fear in a majority of young Americans across racial groups. But for young people of color, particularly African-Americans, that fear is matched or surpassed by worries about violence from white extremists.
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www.ndtv.com
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"Change Your Lives": Powerful Video Message By Black Man Shot By US Cop
- Sunday September 6, 2020
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Jacob Blake, the young black man shot in the back multiple times by a white police officer in Wisconsin, said "it hurts to breathe" and that he was in constant pain in a video message from his hospital bed.
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www.ndtv.com
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Teacher Used The N-Word. Told Students Dating Black People Was 'Not Worth It'
- Saturday March 10, 2018
- World News | Amy B Wang, The Washington Post
A middle school teacher in Florida has been suspended for 10 days after allegedly using the n-word, calling students "dumb" and making other racist or inflammatory comments in class.
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www.ndtv.com
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Young Americans Worry Over Extremist Threat: GenForward Poll
- Monday August 8, 2016
- World News | Associated Press
The threat of violence by people inspired by foreign extremists invokes fear in a majority of young Americans across racial groups. But for young people of color, particularly African-Americans, that fear is matched or surpassed by worries about violence from white extremists.
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www.ndtv.com