“We deliberately went to the door of this little house, because a lot has changed in the last 57 years, not a lot of things,” Alabama told Nazi Harris, who was running behind, to the crowd, “defending the Black Lives,” wearing a T-shirt.
March of young people with “Black Lives Matter” banners and signs marched.
“Today, I’m like a proud parent,” Saab said.
“I am very proud and supportive of what I am trying to say in a peaceful and intelligent way.”
The marching students put up signs that read: “Unless Black lives, life doesn’t matter at all,” and “Stand up for something or fall for anything.”
“I’m just a 22-year-old man,” a student named Chris Jones told the March attendees. “” But the things I have seen and experienced in my life are enough for me to get bored of the struggles that people face in this society. “
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