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Emerson College president calls George Floyd's death 'legalized lynching'

Lee Pelton did not offer "words of comfort," because doing so would be "inauthentic," he said in a Monday letter to Emerson’s community. Instead, Pelton wrote a personal narrative, with examples of racial injustices and discriminatory actions against himself and others, and he called on individuals to do their part to help fix a broken system.
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