Q&A: Historian Compares Today's Protests to Civil Rights Movement of '50s and '60s

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Kevin Gaines, UVA’s Julian Bond Professor of Civil Rights and Social Justice, said the protests go beyond changing policies, also seeking to “persuade white people that they are dehumanized by white supremacy as much as black people are.”

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