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'''Black Lives Matter''' was a phrase that had become synonymous with anti-[[racism]] protests in the [[21st century]].
"'''Black Lives Matter'''" was a phrase that had become synonymous with anti-[[racism]] protests in the [[21st century]].


In [[2020]], [[Lucy Wilson]] scrawled the phrase on a large poster board in big, blockish letters, and took it to a protest that had broken out in [[Ogmore-by-Sea]] in response to the murder of [[George Floyd]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[8.46 (short story)|8.46]]'')
In [[2020]], [[Lucy Wilson]] scrawled the phrase on a large poster board in big, blockish letters and took it to a protest that had broken out in [[Ogmore-by-Sea]] in response to the murder of [[George Floyd]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|8.46 (short story)}})
 
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Black Lives Matter

"Black Lives Matter" was a phrase that had become synonymous with anti-racism protests in the 21st century.

In 2020, Lucy Wilson scrawled the phrase on a large poster board in big, blockish letters and took it to a protest that had broken out in Ogmore-by-Sea in response to the murder of George Floyd. (PROSE: 8.46 [+]Loading...["8.46 (short story)"])