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George Floyd’s death: The ‘old pirate has robbed I’ again - African American News Today - EIN News

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Spread the loveBy Sir Hilary Beckles Martin Luther King Jr, when he felt he could not breathe, went to Jamaica. When the threats to his life were constant and closing in around his neck, he took this measure to maintain his life. His visits to Jamaica’s north coast filled his lungs with the “freer” air […]

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