Ten Years Since Michael Brown's Death
Ten Years Since Michael Brown's Death

Ten Years Since Michael Brown's Death

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The death of Michael Brown, an unarmed Black teenager shot by police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri, on August 9, 2014, sparked widespread protests and became a pivotal moment for the Black Lives Matter movement. Activists, like Kayla Reed, who were initially not engaged in activism found themselves compelled to join the fight for racial justice following the tragic event, which highlighted longstanding tensions between law enforcement and Black communities. The Justice Department condemned the Ferguson police for systemic racism, leading to community efforts for reform. A decade later, many advocates assert that the fight for justice continues, emphasizing the need for a deeper transformation of societal structures. Despite the challenges faced, activists remain committed to fostering a multiracial democracy and addressing economic disparities. The ongoing reflection on Brown's legacy serves as a reminder of the unresolved issues of race and police violence in America.

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