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Saturday, July 25, 2015
In Honor Of Sandra Bland's Funeral Today
I read that her mother requested an image with a candle and hashtags on social media today, in honor of her daughter, Sandra Bland.
Sandra Bland was a black woman, an activist, and seemed to be a profoundly empathetic human being. She was only 28 years old. She is dead due police brutality, a man in uniform abusing his authority under colors on the streets of Waller, Texas.
We cannot let her death be in vain.
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