Nonviolence as Compliance in Baltimore
When nonviolence begins halfway through the war with the aggressor calling time out, it exposes itself as a ruse. By Ta-Nehisi Coates
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What happened to Freddie Gray? Former cops and arrestees shed light on the question tearing Baltimore apart
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Two States of Emergency in Baltimore. By Conor Friedersdorf
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After a night of rioting in Baltimore, fear of violence [ostensibly] leads to closures
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After Riots, a tense city, peaceful demonstrations, waiting for what's next
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(2014) Undue Force: The city has paid about $5.7 million since 2011 over lawsuits claiming that police officers brazenly beat up alleged suspects. One hidden cost: The perception that officers are violent can poison the relationship between residents and police
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