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Repudio a la nueva ley antiprotestas que afecta a las minorías en Florida
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Repudio a la nueva ley antiprotestas que afecta a minorías en Florida
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Florida Is Latest Hot Spot for Anti-Protest Legislation
Tear down a Confederate flag in Florida and a protester could be headed to prison. Itâs all part of the same national movement to silence dissent in the wake of the George Floyd uprising.
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Protesters in St. Petersburg, Florida, demonstrate against police brutality following the police killing of George Floyd, May 30, 2020.
Last summer, after George Floyd died under Derek Chauvinâs knee, protesters in Pensacola, Florida, held a weekâs worth of rallies and sit-ins. On June 6, those protests reached a dramatic peak as protesters linked arms on the Pensacola Bay Bridge on the westernmost edge of the Florida Panhandle. As they blocked traffic, protesters demanded that the cityâs mayor come to the bridge to respond to their policing reform demands. Mayor Grover Robinson soon arrived in a bright-yellow rain jacket.
Caring About Black Lives Can Get You Busted
The Florida city sees new anti-protest bill as a threat to anti-racist protests.
For many years, at the entrance to the downtown area in Pensacola, Florida, stood a towering Confederate statue. It was removed last year after protests.Â
In conservative cities like Pensacola, itâs challenging enough to get a large number of people to turn out for a protest. If HB 1 becomes law, it will make challenging racial inequality even more difficult.
A few blocks down, another statue of a Confederate soldier turned KKK leader sits proudly in a park that once hosted lynchings, a few feet away from a bust of Andrew Jackson. Just across the street, the T.T. Wentworth Jr. Museum, named in honor of a founding member and president of the Klan, overlooks the park.Â
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