
Being Black & Broken Is What They Said
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Narrated by:
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Kaydee Devoroux-Long
About this listen
Being Black & Broken Is What They Said is a book speaking upon police brutality.
Police brutality isn’t new. It started as early as 1877, and has yet to end. We’ve been beaten, battered, and murdered by people the government put in place for us to trust. Time and time again, they said we were the problem with no evidence. When will this end?
When we say our lives matter, it doesn’t mean just us. We stood for y’all, we need y’all to stand for us! Let’s help stop police brutality. Stand with us.
©2021 Cynterrya Burnett (P)2021 Cynterrya Burnett
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