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America must not fail black Americans again

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The murder of George Floyd on the streets of Minnesota in 2020, is still the problem of the color line.

In the midst of this mayhem, the deadly disease of racism and white supremacy has taken its regular toll on African American men.

Minnesota burns because of the reckless, unnecessary death of George Floyd.

President Barack Obama’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing issued in 2015 gave the nation six pillars on which to reform police departments nationwide:

America as a nation still has failed to act.

Certainly, a good place to start would be to bring to justice all those officers involved in the death of George Floyd.

Source: South Florida Times

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