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Black Woman Driving In Her Neighborhood Stalked, Questioned By White Man Claiming He Felt Unsafe

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Julia Santos, a 21-year-old Black woman, was picking up dog food from a neighbor’s house in Groveland, Massachusetts, when she was followed and questioned by []

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