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‘Sound of the Police’ Review: The Silence and the Fury

This documentary dives into the nation’s outrageous history of the policing of Black citizens by touching on the 2022 killing of Amir Locke.

Lisa Kennedy
Author: Lisa Kennedy

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Lisa Kennedy

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Black People, Documentary Films and Programs, Locke, Amir (d 2022), Movies, Police, Sound of the Police (Movie)
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