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Travis Brown suffered a severe brain injury during a protest Friday night on the 10th anniversary of the 2014 shooting death of Michael Brown.
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Ten years ago, a white police officer killed Michael Brown, a Black teen in Ferguson, Mo. His death prompted nationwide protests and a White House report on American policing. How much has changed since his death?
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Residents of Ferguson reflect on how the city has changed since a white police officer killed Michael Brown on August 9, 2014. The death of the Black teenager sparked huge demonstrations, and a decade later, there’s been both progress and challenges.
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The unity walk was organized by the family of the young man who was killed by a Ferguson police officer 10 years ago.
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Morning Edition traveled to Ferguson and spoke to residents and leaders who have continued pushing for change in the city that was thrust into the national spotlight after the killing of an unarmed 18-year-old.
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The communities surrounding the street have been the driving force behind its continuing economic rebound over the past decade.
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St. Louis-area residents gathered at an event hosted by St. Louis Public Radio and NPR to address the changes that have been made since then, as well as what still needs to be done.
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Michael Brown Sr. and his wife, Cal, have spent the last 10 years working to heal and honor their son’s life after he was shot and killed by a Ferguson police officer.
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Family members and friends gathered around the spot where Michael Brown was killed nearly 10 years ago to memorialize his death and honor his legacy.
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The hearing comes 10 years after Darren Wilson, a white Ferguson police officer, shot and killed Michael Brown Jr., an unarmed Black 18-year-old, sparking protests and a worldwide movement to save Black lives.