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Shelby County officially ill with the pandemic of racism - TSDMemphis.com

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Racism is now a pandemic in Shelby County. The pronouncement was made after Shelby County Board of Commissioners adopted a resolution to combat the problem with specific policies, Monday (June 22). The measure, written by Commissioner Tami Sawyer, spells out that the purpose of declaring race a pandemic is to unequivocally defend minorities and enact []

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