作者
Benard P Dreyer, Maria Trent, Ashaunta T Anderson, George L Askew, Rhea Boyd, Tumaini R Coker, Tamera Coyne-Beasley, Elena Fuentes-Afflick, Tiffani Johnson, Fernando Mendoza, Diana Montoya-Williams, Suzette O Oyeku, Patricia Poitevien, Adiaha AI Spinks-Franklin, Olivia W Thomas, Leslie Walker-Harding, Earnestine Willis, Joseph L Wright, Stephen Berman, Jay Berkelhamer, Renee R Jenkins, Colleen Kraft, Judith Palfrey, James M Perrin, Fernando Stein
发表日期
2020/9/1
期刊
Pediatrics
卷号
146
期号
3
出版商
American Academy of Pediatrics
简介
We have seen the horrifying cell phone and surveillance video footage of the murder of George Floyd replay again and again in the last few weeks. The aftermath begs the question why this particular murder of a Black man by a police officer has sparked the international response so few have received. 1 Scores of other Black men, women, and children have been killed by police since the 2014 murder of Eric Garner in New York City, in which he suffered an illegal chokehold and uttered the devastating refrain “I can’t breathe,” and countless others have been murdered over generations. These cases represent just the tip of the iceberg because these murders happened to be recorded on bystander cell phone video or police webcam capture. Moreover, it is the tip of another iceberg because these cases represent modern-day lynchings. The lynching of Black people in the United States was routine before the “civil …
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