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Brown's first music video was for his debut single "Run It!", taken from his self-titled debut album. Directed by Erik White, the video "introduced the world" to Brown's dance moves. [1] [2] White and Brown directed the accompanying music video for the second single "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)", which made reference to Michael Jackson.
On August 9, 2014 an unarmed and noncompliant black teenager, Michael Brown, was fatally shot by white police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri.The disputed details of Brown's death sparked protests and civil unrest in Ferguson, across the United States, and internationally. [2]
Whose Streets? is a 2017 American documentary film about the killing of Michael Brown and the Ferguson uprising.Directed by Sabaah Folayan and co-directed by Damon Davis, Whose Streets? premiered in competition at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, then was released theatrically in August, 2017, for the anniversary of Brown's death.
By RYAN GORMAN The unarmed black teen shot dead August 9 by a white cop in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson is finally being laid to rest. Michael Brown's killing by white police officer Darren ...
By RYAN GORMAN Michael Brown's family has repeated calls for peace in the wake of a grand jury's decision to not indict the police officer responsible for his death. The teen's devastated parents ...
The death of Michael Brown prompted an eruption of protests and gave a boost to a then-nascent Black Lives Matter movement. In subsequent years, a new generation stepped forward to pick up the ...
The Ferguson unrest (sometimes called the Ferguson uprising, Ferguson protests, or the Ferguson riots) was a series of protests and riots which began in Ferguson, Missouri on August 10, 2014, the day after the fatal shooting of Michael Brown by FPD officer Darren Wilson.
Michael Arrington Brown [1] (born March 4, 1965) is an American politician in Washington, D.C. In 2008, he was elected an at-large member of the Council of the District of Columbia and served one four-year term. Brown lived in Chevy Chase. He served a prison sentence for bribery from 2014 to 2016.