The fight for equality in America has again reached the national forefront, as protests were held across the country amid racial tensions after the killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. Most African Americans say the social injustice and violence they have to endure is not new, and systemic racism persists in America. For many, it’s one of the biggest issues in the 2020 Presidential Election. NewsVision’s Kira Nicole Grant has the story.
Election 2020: The Continued Battle Against Racial Inequality
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