结论

Yelena Bailey
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这一结论为在最近发生的事件中对街头进行更广泛的讨论奠定了基础,比如2020年因乔治·弗洛伊德(George Floyd)被谋杀而引发的夏季起义。结论部分将当前的事件概括为住房隔离历史的直接产物,以及街道对黑人生活的定义。结语从克纳委员会开始,以讨论赔偿结束,探讨补救的可能性。
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Conclusion
The conclusion grounds a larger discussion of the streets within recent events, such as the 2020 summer uprisings in response to George Floyd’s murder. The conclusion frames these current events as a direct product of the history of housing segregation and the way the streets define Black life. Starting with the Kerner Commission and ending with discussion of reparations, the conclusion explores the possibility of redress.
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