of american possibility. everybody wanted to be like us. everybody wanted to talk like us. everybody wanted to see our movies and listen to our music and wear our clothes. we won the war in pop culture. in the 90s. every city has cases of police brutality. but few are as brutal as the one against abner luima. 2,000 demonstrators marched on the headquarters. new york has gained respect for its plummeting crime rate but complaints about police misconduct are soaring. 41 bullets fired by police after they confronted a 22-year-old west african immigrant who may have been reaching for his keys. the 90s ends the way it starts with a spotlight on violence against black bodies by law enforcement. abner louima, two people who did
them too. this is a new understanding of diversity, a new understanding of american possibility. everybody wanted to be like us. everybody wanted to talk like us. everybody wanted to see our movies and listen to our music and wear our clothes. we won the war in pop culture. in the 90s. every city has cases of police brutality. but few are as brutal as the one against abner luima. 2,000 demonstrators marched on the headquarters. the attack comes at a time when new york has gained new respect for its plummeting crime rate, but complaints about police misconduct duct are soaring. 41 bullets fired by police after they confronted a
grace and talent and success, suddenly america was looking at them, too. this is a new understanding of diversity, a new understanding of american possibility. everybody wanted to be like us. everybody wanted to listen to our music. they wanted to wear our clothes and some people feel like we lost that war, that revolution in the 60s and 70s but we won the war on pop culture in the 90s. few cases of police brutality are as brutal as the attack against haitian immigrant abner louima. nearly 2,000 demonstrators marched on the 70th precinct yesterday. where abany lew emma says police beat him and sodomized him. the attack comes at a time when new york is gaining new respect for its plummeting crime rate but the complaints about police misconduct are soaring. the plastic cups covered the shell casings from 41 bullets fired by police after they confronted a a 22-year-old west african immigrant who may have
suddenly america was looking at them too. this is a new understanding of diversity, a new understanding of american possibility. everybody wanted to be like us. everybody wanted to talk like us. everybody wanted to see our movies and listen to our music and wear our clothes. we won the war in pop culture. in the 90s. every city has cases of police brutality. but few are as brutal as the one against abner luima. 2,000 demonstrators marched on the headquarters. new york has gained respect for its plummeting crime rate but complaints about police misconduct are soaring. 41 bullets fired by police after they confronted a
nobel prize and that is astonishing. people we look to as heroes and markers of grace and talent and success, america was lacking looking at them too. this is a new understanding of diversity, a new understanding of american possibility. everybody wanted to be like us. everybody wanted to listen to our music and wear our clothes and some people feel we lost that war, that revolution in the 60s and 70s but we won in pop culture in the 90s. few cases of police brutality are as brutal as the attack against a haitian immigrant. nearly 2,000 demonstrators marched on the 70th precinct yesterday. the attack comes at a time when