Tank
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Black History Month in Baltimore is a busy, busy time. Every aspect of black life in this city is remembered and celebrated: Black schools. Black trains. Black music. Black movies. Black churches. Black literature. Black clothing. Black politicians, like the last two mayors.
Much like the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday celebration in January. And Kwaanza the month before that.
Then Tracey Halvorsen had to go and spoil it all: She wrote an article about crime in Baltimore. How she and her mostly white neighbors live in fear. And no one seems to care. Or worse, lots of people think it is normal.
White girl: ?I?m tired of being looked at like prey?
Much like the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday celebration in January. And Kwaanza the month before that.
Then Tracey Halvorsen had to go and spoil it all: She wrote an article about crime in Baltimore. How she and her mostly white neighbors live in fear. And no one seems to care. Or worse, lots of people think it is normal.
White girl: ?I?m tired of being looked at like prey?
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