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LeBron James Vows To Continue The Fight For Black Women Following Breonna Taylor Injustice

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Immediately following the decision in the Breonna Taylor case, James took to Twitter to voice his anger and revisited the powerful message the late Malcolm X shared regarding the treatment of Black women around the world.

Source: The Urban Daily

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