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"Two Distant Strangers" shows the inescapable loop of racism and trauma – The Statesman

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… and the ongoing battle between Black Americans and police officers. 

The acting … the unjustifiable killings of unarmed African American men and women.

The constant … exists between law enforcement and African Americans, as the main character constantly …

Source: The Statesman – Informing Stony Brook University For More Than 60 Years – The Statesman

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