The scenes play over and over again in the mind of civil rights pioneer Myrlie Evers.
A white police officer in Minneapolis kneels on the neck of a black man who keeps saying, “I can’t breathe,” until he lies motionless.
Read MoreThe scenes play over and over again in the mind of civil rights pioneer Myrlie Evers.
A white police officer in Minneapolis kneels on the neck of a black man who keeps saying, “I can’t breathe,” until he lies motionless.
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