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Dear white people: Being an ally isn't always what you think

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NEW YORK – In one video clip, a black man kneels in front of a line of police, then one by one young white men move in as shields, human barriers between him and the law.In another, a black woman yells at two white women spray-painting a Starbucks shop with “BLM,” — Black Lives Matter — telling them to stop, that vandalism isn’t helping.Variations of both scenes have played out around the country many times in the more than two weeks of protests following the killing of George Floyd by police.

They raise the issue: For white people wanting to be part of an anti-racist movement, what does it mean to be an ally? As a new generation steps up, activists and historians believe there’s important work to be done for white people: Listening to.

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