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The Protests, the Police, and Juneteenth: Robin Kelley

Plus Dahlia Lithwick on Trump.

Start Making Sense and Jon Wiener

June 18, 2020

Community members take part in a Black Lives Matter protest, organized by Black Men Rising, in Camden, NJ on June 13, 2020.(Bastiaan Slabbers / NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Juneteenth, a day of celebration and reflection for African Americans, is particularly significant in this season of protest and demands for change by Black Lives Matter. Historian Robin Kelley comments.

Also: The great thing about the protests of the past month is not just that they have been so massive, so sustained, so diverse, so inspiring—the best thing is that they are not about Trump. That’s what Dahlia Lithwick says—she hosts Slate’s podcast Amicus.

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