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re: Mckinney police violence


McKinney Police Officer Eric Casebolt violently arrested and assaulted Dajerria Becton and other Black teens for attending a pool party.

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Urge local officials to immediately fire and charge Officer Casebolt with assault and battery:

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A policeman rips the American flag away from 5-year-old Anthony Quinn, having already confiscated his ‘No More Police Brutality’ sign. Jackson, Mississippi; ca. 1965


Miep's avatarI hope to be remembered for my atrocities!

vac8lFr The guy in the background looks justifiably shocked. And yet is doing nothing.

In the South during the civil rights movement, the American flag was a potent symbol of support for racial integration (and support for federal law). Southerners who believed in racial segregation displayed Confederate flags instead. People were pulled from their cars by policemen and beaten simply for displaying an American flag on their license plates. So the simple act of a small child carrying an American flag represented defiance of Mississippi law and custom.

Anthony and his mother were arrested and hauled off to jail, which was a cattle stockade at the county fairground, since the city jails were already full of protesters. The Quinn protest was organized by COFO (Council of Federated Organizations), an umbrella organization responsible for most civil rights activities in the state. Today Anthony lives in Florida. I believe he is a lawyer…

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Congress Gives Native Lands to Foreign Mining Company with New NDAA


Congressman John Lewis Introduces President Obama:50 Years After the Voting Rights Act, We Still Have Work to Do


Congressman John Lewis Introduces President Obama

Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga. introduces President Barack Obama, with Attorney General Loretta Lynch, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building South Court Auditorium, Aug. 6, 2015. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

See more about how the President commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act.

Caroline Pla, age 13 & Marycecelia Pla via Change.org


Last year, my mom and I won our Change.org petition to let girls in my city play football, but now the Archdiocese (which runs the sports program) has changed its mind. Sign my mom’s new petition to let girls play!