US teen tennis star Coco Gauff joins chorus of protest after Minneapolis death, asks 'Am I next?'
4 years, 7 months ago

US teen tennis star Coco Gauff joins chorus of protest after Minneapolis death, asks 'Am I next?'

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Gauff’s video also included a photo of Trayvon Martin, a black teenager whose killing helped spark the “Black Lives Matter” movement. New York: Teenage tennis phenomenon Coco Gauff released a video protesting killings of African-Americans in the United States on Friday, joining a chorus of outrage across the country that followed the death of an unarmed black man in Minneapolis. Sixteen-year-old African-American Gauff said on Twitter this week she would “always use my platform to help make the world a better place,” and on Friday called for action from others in a TikTok video posted to her Twitter account, but the video has since been deleted. — Coco Gauff May 28, 2020 Gauff’s video also included a photo of Trayvon Martin, a black teenager whose killing helped spark the “Black Lives Matter” movement.

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