Why Didn't We Riot? On being a Black man in Trumpland

In his new book, Issac J Bailey considers the killing of George Floyd, the protests it inspired – and whether change will result

In a scene from the 1992 Denzel Washington–directed movie Antwone Fisher, the central character shows up on the doorstep of his childhood foster home and is greeted by a woman who had spent years sexually abusing him when he was young.

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