People hold banners as they demonstrate on the street to protest against police brutality in Lagos, Nigeria, on Tuesday Oct. 20, 2020. | Sunday Alamba, Associated Press A quick look at the #EndSARS movement, which has drawn reaction from multiple celebrities A new grassroots movement to end police brutality has caught the attention of the United States, celebrities and the entire world, and it’s only going to grow. What is #EndSARS? The #EndSARS campaign began in 2017 when Nigerian...
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