The Influence Of The Black Lives Matter Movement?

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Black Lives Matter Movement! The new racism is to deny that racism exists. "The violence is not new, it 's the cameras that are new." ~ Ta-Nehisi Coates. This quote is so simple but yet so powerful because violence always acurred in the past but today society the cameras change the way people think. In 2013, a movement that goes by the name Black Lives Matter began to promote their motto against police brutality and justice. This movement was born shortly after the Trevon Martin case, when a black teen (Trevon Martin) was shot and killed by a security guard George Zimmerman, while walking home late at night. Trevon was unarmed but according to Zimmerman he stated that Trevon was looking suspicious and thought that he had a weapon. Zimmerman was acquitted in July 2013, three black women Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi reacted by posting #BlackLivesMatter on social media. This posting cause media attention across the country, but more striking than the slogan’s ability to express so much in so few words is how …show more content…

“Jessica Dickerson Associate Editor of Huffington Post states in an article titled Black Voices “Black people along with other people of color rallied for justice across the country. There are many ethnic groups that are also targeted but it seems to be that the number one group is blacks. It is said that all lives matter but in order to make that statement true, people focused on the most looked down upon race that is being attacked and started the Black Lives Matter Movement.
Family plays a big part in the Black Lives Matter movement because the the victims that are being killed, their love ones have to deal with the stress. The government and law also plays a huge part in this movement because the Police men are not being convicted for the crime they

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