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Doc Rivers transforms lyric release into public reckoning. In the personal grief of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, he perceives a recurring American tragedy. Still fresh in memory are the deaths of Ahmaud Armery in Glynn County Georgia and of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky. In his lyric cry, thirdly, Rivers voices the public grief about de facto, public executions of Daniel Prude in Rochester, New York and of George Floyd in Minneapolis. More than a strict need for law and order, such homicides represent Trumps existential threat to African Americans. Other African-American Studies Books 2005 – What We Still Don’t Know About Teaching Race 2005 – Malcolm X and African American Self-Consciousness 2004 – Critical Perspectives on Historical and Contemporary Issues About Africa and Black America





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