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Black Lives Matter faces test of its influence in election - Black News Channel

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By AARON MORRISON Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — Black Lives Matter has been a lot of things in its brief, fiery life. It has been a slogan, a rallying point. A movement that led protests coast to coast, calling for America to get serious about preventing Black deaths at the hands of law enforcement. A heaven-sent resource for people like Helen Jones, desperate for justice after her son died in a Los Angeles County jail. 'Black Lives Matter saved us, because we had nobody,' said Jones. Now, BLM's influence faces a test, as voters in Tuesday's election consider candidates […]

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