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Bruce Springsteen on George Floyd protests: U.S. still ‘haunted’ by slavery

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Bruce Springsteen reflected Wednesday on the protest movement erupting across the nation in the wake of Minneapolis man George Floyd’s death.

He said, “We remain haunted, generation after generation, by our original sin of slavery.” Springsteen made his comments on SiriusXM as part of his ongoing “Bruce Springsteen — From His Home to Yours” series on E Street Radio.

The songs he picked in the two-hour broadcast reflected his views on political protest and racial injustice. He began with his own “41 Shots (American Skin),” which he wrote about the death of Guinean immigrant Amadou Diallo in a confrontation with the New York Police Department. “Eight minutes,” Springsteen said. “That song is almost eight minutes long.

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