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A crowd gathers at a People’s Organization for Progress rally to protest police brutality on August 17, 2020 in Newark, New Jersey. The Peoples Organization for Progress has gathered every Monday for their Justice Mondays since 2016, only taking a few weeks off during the coronavirus.
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When the clock struck midnight on January 1, 2021, Newark, New Jersey, reached a policing milestone. The city’s police had gone an entire calendar year without firing a shot at a civilian. It was a big deal: A department criticized by local activists and residents, one under the watchful eye of the federal government, finished 2020 without killing anyone the first time since 2015.
Former copâs deathbed confession reveals his role in assassinating Malcolm X
Former copâs deathbed confession reveals his role in assassinating Malcolm X
February 28, 2021
At a press conference on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2021, almost 56 years to the day of Malcolm Xâs assassination, his daughters came together with their attorney, Ben Crump, to read aloud a deathbed ânon-confessionâ from Ray Wood, an infiltrator of various parts of the Black liberation movement, that states his supposed âcoercionâ by the FBI to murder the great leader and human rights fighter Malcolm X. Crump along with many other advocates are now calling for a reopening of the investigation into Malcolm Xâs assassination. â Photo: National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA)