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There's a new Facebook group started by a young Black college student, that's garnered 149 members in less than a week to oppose police color aroused traffic stops and brutality. It's just the beginning.
(Remember that the afrosphere's successful national movement to release Shaquanda Cotton from jail all began with a Facebook group started by a college student.)
Please visit the group and consider joining, if you oppose police color aroused traffic stops and brutality as much as the 149 current college-age Black members of this group do.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=69655372609
Please also consider writing about and linking to this Facebook group at your blog, if you want to support a growing national movement of young Black people who oppose police brutality and color aroused traffic stops and profiling.
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