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UW-Madison’s Jerlando Jackson’s commentary pointed out that recent unrest in Kenosha after the shooting of Black man by the police holds historical roots and accentuates an ongoing problem of racism within Wisconsin.
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UW-Madison’s Jerlando Jackson’s commentary pointed out that recent unrest in Kenosha after the shooting of Black man by the police holds historical roots and accentuates an ongoing problem of racism within Wisconsin.
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