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    Renee Good had not been the initial

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJanuary 19, 20262 Mins Read
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    Renee Good wasn't the first
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    • Renee Good was killed by a white supremacist while confronting systemic racism.
    • The article links Good’s death to historical violence against civil rights activists like Viola Liuzzo.
    • It argues law enforcement and hate groups played intertwined roles in racial violence.
    • The piece criticizes media and government responses that blamed victims rather than perpetrators.
    • The author reflects on recurring patterns of racist violence across U.S. history and institutions.

    She was white. And blonde. A young mother still in her 30 s. A poet just attempting to stand any type of method she can to the amazingly show and tell of systemic bigotry holding the country. A white supremacist eliminated her for that, shooting her in the head while she attempted to fend off. Likewise in fatality, she was not spent for tranquility, as she was damned and criticized for her very own murder by the media and federal government

    Viola Liuzzo (left) and Renee Good (eliminated).

    Her name was Viola Liuzzo and she was covered by an Alabama klansman in 1965 I number of her back in June and over the last have not weeks I had the ability to quit thinking about particularly her– resemblances the in between tale her Likewise and Renee Good’s.

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