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galben [10]
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PLS PLS PLS HELP ME OUT IF YOU CAN! 15 points! Ill Mark best answer brainlist)

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evablogger [386]2 years ago
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The movement does have the ability to create the change it seeks. This is because about 13% of African Americans live in America. That amount of people could protest and most likely win. Also, the African American community have allies. The movement is correct in its belief. We need to change. Racism has been here for too long. We need to eradicate all traces of racism and inequality. These past choiecs are affecting our society. It is bringing hate towards people with a different skin color. That is absurd.

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