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100 | 1 | _aWilson, Lakita | |
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_aWhat is Black Lives Matter? _cLakita Wilson, Gregory Copeland |
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_aNew York _bPenguin Workshop _c2021 |
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_a49 p. _bill. |
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490 | 0 | _aWhat is | |
490 | 0 | _aWho HQ NOW | |
500 | _aLexile : 960L | ||
520 | _a"When a Black teenager named Trayvon Martin was senselessly killed in 2012, the African American community called for his murderer to be held accountable. But like many other racially sparked incidents in the past, his killer walked free. People looked for justice and healing in the moment. They turned to social media and a simple yet powerful hashtag emerged, #BlackLivesMatter. The message grew into an international movement and has now become the rallying cry during protests against police brutality and racial acts of violence. The movement gained even more attention and support in 2020 when it called for police reform in the United States after the police-related murder of George Floyd"-- | ||
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_aMartin, Trayvon _d1995-2012 _vJuvenile literature |
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_aGarza, Alicia _d1981- _vJuvenile literature |
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_aCullors, Patrisse _d1983- _vJuvenile literature |
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_aTometi, Opal _d1984- _vJuvenile literature |
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_aFloyd, George _d1973-2020 _vJuvenile literature |
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_aBlack lives matter movement _vJuvenile literature |
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700 | 1 | _aCopeland, Gregory | |
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