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Updates: The Fight Against Racial Injustice
The Robert E. Lee statue on Richmond's Monument Avenue is seen here during a violin vigil to remember Elijah McClain in July.
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Judge Orders Richmond's Robert E. Lee Statue Can Be Removed

Oct 27, 2020
Gov. Ralph Northam ordered the statue removed in June. The statue, which stands 60 feet high, is the only Confederate statue still standing on the city's Monument Avenue.
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Workers reinforce the sides of an excavation site during the search for a potential unmarked mass grave from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, at Oaklawn Cemetery in Tulsa, Okla., in July.
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Scientists Discover Unmarked Coffins During Search For 1921 Tulsa Massacre Victims

Oct 23, 2020
Tulsa officials said at least 12 coffins were discovered over four days of digging in the city-owned Oaklawn Cemetery. More tests need to be conducted to determine if remains are massacre victims.
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Rayon Edwards rallies protesters during a march Thursday for Marcellis Stinnette, who was killed by police in Waukegan, Ill.
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Protesters in Waukegan, Ill., Call For Federal Probe After Police Kill Black Man

Oct 23, 2020
Illinois State Police are investigating the police shooting of Marcellis Stinnette in Waukegan, Ill., north of Chicago. At a rally Thursday, protesters say they want police accountability.
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Penn State University head basketball coach Pat Chambers has resigned from his post.
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Penn State Men's Basketball Coach Resigns After Investigation Into 'Noose' Comment

Oct 22, 2020
Pat Chambers resigned after the university said it investigated new allegations of inappropriate conduct. In July, a Black former player said Chambers referenced "noose" around the player's neck.
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New York City, as seen here from Jersey City, N.J. in May, is suing the Trump administration over its "anarchist" designation.
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3 Cities Designated As 'Anarchist' Filing Lawsuit Against Trump Administration

Oct 22, 2020
After months of street protests, President Trump described New York City, Portland and Seattle as lawless places and threatened to withhold federal aid. City officials say the law is on their side.
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