The families have created foundations to lobby for police reform, racial equality, investment in Black communities and support services for each other.
Author: Nicquel Terry Ellis, USA TODAY
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George Floyd’s family sues city of Minneapolis, Derek Chauvin and 3 former officers
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Trump plans to reopen national parks as coronavirus restrictions ease
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“An essential service”: Amtrak, Greyhound continue routes despite coronavirus cases
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U.S. airports close gates and runways as travel declines due to coronavirus
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