Black Lives Matter coverage reminded me of being in the civil rights march in Washington in August 1963. I'd been in Baltimore working during my university vacation. People had been very kind, but I was unhappy about the racism and segregation.
Full ArticlePolice should not be getting down on one knee in support of Black Lives Matter protests
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