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They Can't Kill Us All: Ferguson, Baltimore, and a New Era in America's Racial Justice Movement
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2 Reddit comments about They Can't Kill Us All: Ferguson, Baltimore, and a New Era in America's Racial Justice Movement:

u/z3mcs · 5 pointsr/baltimore

So we're going the birther route. Okay, where was he born? Where did he live in his early years?

Edit - I looked it up:

>Mckesson was born in Baltimore to parents who were both addicted to drugs at the time. He and his sister were raised by their father, Calvin, and great-grandmother in West Baltimore; their mother left when DeRay was just three (and has since gotten clean). Mckesson told “Interview” magazine, “…we grew up in a tough neighborhood. I remember sleeping on the floor when the gunshots got too close. And we moved so we could be in a different neighborhood and go to different schools.” After his father kicked his drug addiction, the family moved to Catonsville, Maryland, when Mckesson was in middle school.

Also in this book, it notes he was born and raised not far from where Freddie Gray grew up. I think we can rest the birther case. Deray is from West Baltimore.

u/nocelebration · 2 pointsr/askgaybros

Almost done with Wesley Lowery's They Can't Kill Us All. It's about police shootings, the birth of BLM and modern journalism in general. If you're on a non-fiction kick, I think you'd probably appreciate it.