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Ferguson Protests

The Ferguson protests began in 2014 after the police shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed Black teenager, in Ferguson, Missouri. The incident sparked outrage over racial discrimination and police violence against African Americans. Protesters demanded justice and accountability, highlighting broader issues of systemic racism in law enforcement. The movement drew national attention to the Black Lives Matter campaign, which advocates for the rights and dignity of Black individuals. The protests raised awareness and discussions about policing practices, racial inequality, and the need for reforms in the criminal justice system.

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    The Ferguson protests began in August 2014 after the shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed African American teenager, by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri. The incident sparked widespread outrage over issues of police brutality, systemic racism, and the treatment of Black communities in the United States. Protesters called for justice for Brown and broader reforms in law enforcement practices. The demonstrations highlighted long-standing tensions regarding race relations and policing, leading to national conversations about racial inequality, police accountability, and the need for reform in criminal justice systems across the country.