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How Historians Think 2020 Will Go Down in the History Books

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… were protesting police brutality against Black Americans. The statue’s meaning was … of this historical struggle that Black Americans have faced both in Richmond … with Shirley Chisholm—the first African American Congresswoman—we should also remember …

Source: TIME

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