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The Poor Peoples Campaign: A Declaration, Announcement, Beginning, Moving Forward Commitment

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NNPA NEWSWIRE — In Los Angeles, CA, Bishop William J. Barber, II said “The same people that are blocking laws that uplift the poor are the same ones that are spewing so much of this racist violence and rhetoric... claiming that the whole society is at threat because of Black and Brown people. This rhetoric that is being spewed... can get in the minds of people and it can radicalize them. The real question about the killer is not ‘who is he?’ but ‘who radicalized him?’”

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