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Silent Protest Parade

Black Lives Matter, Features

The First Mass March for Black Lives Went Down 100 Years Ago

Racially motivated murders of Black people is a legacy that’s been passed down for decades in this country. And while there were no hashtags for Jesse Washington (a 17-year-old Black farmhand lynched by a mob of 10,000 white people in Texas in 1916), Anthony Crawford (a Black landowner lynched the same year in South Carolina), […]

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