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The Birth of Black Lives Matter
Washington Post reporter Wesley Lowery discusses the birth of Black Lives Matter and its future given the seismic political shift this country has witnessed. The Pulitzer Prize winning journalist has dedicated his reporting to covering the protest movement and his experiences in Ferguson to Baltimore and beyond are documented in his latest book, “They Can’t Kill Us All”.
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