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  • hands up dont shoot by KaliyahVlogs
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    "Out of all people, why me?" ~~~~~ Robert is a 17 teen year old black boy. But little did he know how much his life was going to change. While he was at the club with his wifey he on an average night,he gets beaten and killed by an officer. Now the country, is divided based on this one little "accident". More like tragedy. ~~~~~ Covers made by @cyanni441 Description edited by @cyanni441 Written by @KaliyahRichardson Edited by @cyanni441 ~~~~~ #BlackLivesMatter #staywoke
  • The Black Lives Matter Movement: From the Perspective of a Black Youth by ceres_likes_soap
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    Different things surrounding the Black Lives Matter movement from the perspective of a young Black person. This book is a collection of my experience, and the experience of my family and friends. It's also how I view what should be done with the movement.
  • Darker // Blm Book by Quietthoughts_
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    Our moms always told us talking back would get us in trouble, but they never mentioned talking back to the wrong people would get us killed.
  • Bleeding From The Inside Out by elayjiah
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    This Poem is about racial issues being encountered with police brutality. How stereotypes can be the split second decision on if you live or die. And the governments part in disconnecting our community. Overall , the effects it has on splitting race by race in 2018.
  • To Serve And Protect by Black_Sun_Shine
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    According to The Law Dictionary, police brutality is defined as the use of excessive and/ or unnecessary force by police when dealing with civilians. Beatings, racial abuse, unlawful killings, torture, or indiscriminate use of riot control agents at protests. Police Brutality is indeed a human right issue. Let's help each other to stop Police brutality. Start to ask yourself. Do you feel safe? Copyright ©️ by Rochiel B. No part of this book may be reproduced in any way, whether in electronic or printed form, without the permission of the author. If it is reproduced, credits must be given to the original owner of the Essay. [If you do use this for assignments or find it helpful in any way, please let me know. It would make my day to know that my book helped others.]
  • I Know by 4AChampion
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    This is what happens when nightmares come true.
  • Conjuring in Minneapolis II  by amandadione
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    It's February 2021, the trial for the murder of George Floyd is going to start in just a few days. I can feel it again, the tension building, the ugly showing on some without compassion. The pain on those who have endured the effects of the MPD! Civil rights story 2021
  • I Was Reaching for My Phone  by Bish_PLS_
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    Fictional story about police brutality. PLEASE READ
  • Reason by Pj_mitosis
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    This story is about pavitr and hobie learning the meaning behind their own actions nothing smutty just feelings
  • Song of Sonya by May3rdBooks
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    A graduating teen suffers through the death of her brother, a young Black male, by the hands of a White police officer. She finds healing through forgiveness and faith.
  • When will you wake up by Fadooma
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    This is a poem about how black lives matter. It's talking to the people who are taking away these innocent lives.
  • Stay On Course by PERSONAL_THOUGHTS
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  • No More Silence  (Editing) by Tixra04
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    Our race does not give you the license to do whatever you want. We have had enough of our blood being needlessly shed and society is beginning to open their eyes to that. We are no longer going to be a race of oppression. These events taking place is not the first time. We have protested for years, we have been killed for years, we have faced discrimination for years. Enough is enough. Please use your voice and stand with us so that we can live just like you. BLACK LIVES MATTER !
  • 13 Reasons Why ( Reasons Explained) by RayerAngel
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    Follows teenager Clay Jensen as he returns home from school to find a mysterious box with his name on it lying on his porch. Inside he discovers cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker-his classmate and crush-who tragically committed suicide two weeks earlier. On tape, Hannah explains that there are thirteen reasons why she decided to end her life. Will Clay be one of them? If he listens, he'll find out how he made the list. Through Hannah and Clay's dual narratives, 13 Reasons Why weaves an intricate and heart wrenching story of teenage life that will deeply affect viewers
  • the black page  by SpragueThomson
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    Born in a pink skin I'm considered white, therefore I have no illusions I can fully comprehend or imagine what our sisters and brothers with different complexion have gone through and still undergo. Being married to Camille, as her husband and friend I am and have been a witness in the sometimes veiled, other times blatant and systemic prejudice, with which people seem to need to surround themselves. They might even be the ones from whom I least expected such attitudes. Attitudes based on fear of other human beings because they look different!? Indeed exclamation and question marks are in place there... The question is, when do we ever learn? There is one human race, our genetic differences are much less significant than all the hate mongers together ever thought possible. Their (the them who spread hate) theories of eugenic supremacy all debunked to the last letter. Can we now please come to the point of Love? Even in policing? Can we now finally cross the border to that land where all are considered equal? Even in policing? Can we now finally come to a police in which responsibility is a true motto? Responsibility instead of brute force. Are we finally able to see investigative empathy at work? Maybe it will even increase the solved case rate. So these words are for all those names who suffered a penalty before ever being convicted, and to those who have been convicted falsely. I hope you will consider my words sincere.
  • The Bbid Club by KCoolg23
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    After the sudden loss of her younger brother, and police brutality in her community, Essence Bridges and her crew set out to make a club at their school that celebrates Black Beauty. The only issue is not everyone at the school is on board with the idea, especially her her principal Mr.Grace. Besides trying to stand up for acceptance and appreciation in the Black community, she's going through her own identity crisis being Black and Dominican and the Hispanic students don't particularly care for her. Can Essence stand up for what she believes in with the odds against her all while still grieving her little brother? With the help of her friends, can Essence persuade Mr. Grace or even go against his wishes to achieve her goal? Or Will she ultimately get distracted by a new love spark with a football player?
  • We do matter by ItzJustLex
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    this is a spoken word/ poem about the injustice black people are facing in america and how something must be done to stop it
  • Concerns of a Young Black Girl by Jae_Bri
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    It's a poem. About the social injustice still occurring in America effecting African American people as a community.
  • Police brutality  by MariamGaak
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  • Bloody Sacrifices by Miss_Saylee
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    A good friend once told me, "the only thing that can't be fixed in life is death."