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At Least Four Black Females Were Murdered Each Day In 2020 - The Seattle Medium

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The FBI said it recorded at least 405 additional murders of Black women and girls, but reports have strongly suggested that the number represents an undercount.

The post At Least Four Black Females Were Murdered Each Day In 2020 appeared first on The Seattle Medium.

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