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George Floyd death: US court picks first jurors in trial | News | DW


George Floyd murder trial set to begin in Minneapolis
Another potential juror, a white man working as a chemist in an environmental testing laboratory, said he somewhat disagreed with the assertion that the Minneapolis police used disproportionate force against Black people.
Identified only as Juror No. 2, he said he supported Black Lives Matter which he understood to mean all lives matter equally.
The man also said that he had never watched the viral video of Chauvin with his knee on Floyd s neck.
He was selected to be a juror after he told the judge he would be fair and impartial. ....

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Andrew Young Fast Facts


Andrew Young Fast Facts
Personal
Birth place: New Orleans, Louisiana
Birth name: Andrew Jackson Young Jr.
Father: Andrew Jackson Young, a dentist
Mother
: Daisy (Fuller) Young, a teacher
Marriages: Carolyn (McClain) Young (April 15, 1996-present); Jean (Childs) Young (June 7, 1954-September 16, 1994, her death)
Children: with Jean (Childs) Young: Andrea, Lisa, Paula, Andrew III
Education: Attended Dillard University, 1947-1948; Howard University, B.S., Biology, 1951; Hartford Theological Seminary, B.D., 1955
Other Facts
Began working with the National Council of Churches on voter registration and voter education projects. Young also started working with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at this time.
Made a speech in the House of Representatives supporting President Richard Nixon’s choice of Gerald Ford as vice president. Is the only African-American who voted for Ford’s confirmation. ....

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Andrew Young Fast Facts - Local News 8


Andrew Young Fast Facts
Personal
Birth place: New Orleans, Louisiana
Birth name: Andrew Jackson Young Jr.
Father: Andrew Jackson Young, a dentist
Mother
: Daisy (Fuller) Young, a teacher
Marriages: Carolyn (McClain) Young (April 15, 1996-present); Jean (Childs) Young (June 7, 1954-September 16, 1994, her death)
Children: with Jean (Childs) Young: Andrea, Lisa, Paula, Andrew III
Education: Attended Dillard University, 1947-1948; Howard University, B.S., Biology, 1951; Hartford Theological Seminary, B.D., 1955
Other Facts
Began working with the National Council of Churches on voter registration and voter education projects. Young also started working with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at this time.
Made a speech in the House of Representatives supporting President Richard Nixon’s choice of Gerald Ford as vice president. Is the only African-American who voted for Ford’s confirmation. ....

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Civil rights activist Andrew Young recalls time in St. Augustine


Crossing St. Augustine
During a rally led by Hosea Williams at First Baptist Church, Young was invited to lead a march that night.
Although it strayed from Young’s original purpose for his visit, he agreed.
“King was afraid violence would break out,” Young said.
His plan was to have the demonstrators wait while he crossed the street and attempted to reason with the angry crowd that had gathered in the plaza.
It seemed to be working until someone hit him and knocked him down.
“That was all I knew,” Young said noting that he didn’t remember much of the attack after that. ....

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Black History From the Year You Were Born


Black History From the Year You Were Born
By
Niesha Davis, Stacker News
On 2/9/21 at 6:30 PM EST
Each February, Black History Month is dedicated to celebrating the achievements, and reflecting on the experiences, of African Americans. What began as a week in 1926 has blossomed into 28 days of remembrance and lessons on the contributions of Black Americans.
Many Black Americans come from a lineage of captured and enslaved people who were forcibly brought to the U.S. to build the culture and infrastructure of a place in which they never asked to live. Forced immigration and centuries of cultural genocide have driven Black Americans to literally and figuratively rebuild a culture from the ground up. In the face of historical oppression and inequality slavery, Jim Crow laws, and the police violence that spawned the #BlackLivesMatter movement African Americans have continuously fought for their rights and spawned countless milestones, achievements, and freedoms. ....

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