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It may have been a civil rights violation. But let's talk about human rights violations. That young man was a human, and he deserved his human rights to be expected. And until we as a people — a people, black, white, Latino — come together and demand our human rights, this will continue to happen.That young man didn't deserve this because he was black. He didn't deserve it because he was a human.
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Human rights and American rights —JC Cunningham
Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, 22 March 2012.
Video by Gretchen Quarterman for Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange (LAKE).
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But they didn't even respect basic human rights basic American rights....Ladies and gentlemen, we must write, we must continue to march, we must continue to speak, not amongst ourselves. Tonight I ask when you go home look to the right of you, to the left of you. I mean the houses to the right of you, the houses to the left of you. Ask them where they were tonight. Ask them what their thoughts are. What if it would have been their child. They would have been here. They would have been appalled if you were not here....
Don't be afraid to talk to your white colleagues, don't be afraid to talk to your hispanic colleagues. There's nothing to be ashamed of to be out here and to demand, to demand your basic human rights.
-jsq
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