“NONE OF US IS ENTIRELY INNOCENT”
by Will Greenberg
Apr 01, 2017
4 minutes
A brief history of police violence and backlash
JULY 2013: Sickened by the acquittal of Trayvon Martin’s killer, labor organizer Alicia Garza writes on Facebook, “I continue to be surprised at how little Black lives matter.” Her friend Patrisse Cullors turns the last bit into a hashtag.
MARCH 2014: In a Pew poll, 46 percent of Americans agree that “our country needs to continue making changes to give blacks equal rights with whites.”
JULY 2014: Eric Garner is choked to death by an officer on Staten Island, New York. His last words, “I can’t breathe,” become a civil rights slogan.
AUG. 2014: A white cop
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