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Back then when they led those marches in the south they chanted, “We Shall Overcome”. When they thought marching wasn't enough they began shouting passionately with fists in the air, “Black Power”. Today, we scream, “Black Lives Matter” with fire burning in our hearts. The role of the black college student has always been to liberate their minds.
Today in what people call the millennial generation, it seems that we are also taking those same steps that were taken before us. As a current black college student living amidst the troubles of police brutality that gets put on national television, racism that’s experienced on social media, and the fight of having to prove yourself to other students who may not be the same skin color—it seems that we are still fighting a war that we planned to end over 50 years ago.
Tonight we will talk to Faron Manuel, President of Clark Atlanta Student Body a history Major; it's going to be deep 646 478 4447