Summary of Tamika D. Mallory's State of Emergency
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Narrated by:
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Glenn Argenti
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Slingshot Books
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A few key insights from Chapter One:
- Black oppression and slavery in America dates back to 1619, when the British brought the first ship carrying slaves to the colonies.
- Although America has progressed over time, the Trump administration revived a bloody strain of racism that Black people had assumed had died out years ago.
- Innocent, defenseless Americans like George Floyd are being killed by the state sworn to protect them for no reasonable cause.
- The world has become aware of the intrinsic suffering in Black lives. Whether as a result of personal loss or social media witnessing of injustice, there has been an outpouring of sympathy and a call for justice.
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