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Who Was George Floyd?

Who Was George Floyd?

We talk to reporters Robert Samuels and Tolu Olorunippa about George Floyd's journey and how his story encapsulates "the compounding and relentless traumas" of the Black experience in America.

KQED's Forum

May 18, 202255m 43s

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Show Notes

Who was George Floyd, and what was it like to live in his America? Those are the questions that Washington Post reporters Robert Samuels and Tolu Olorunippa set out to answer in their new biography “His Name is George Floyd." Based on public and private records and hundreds of interviews with those close to him, the book examines Floyd's life in its complexity and the institutions stacked against him, from his birth to his murder by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin two years ago this month. We talk to Samuels and Olorunippa about Floyd's journey and how his story encapsulates "the compounding and relentless traumas" of the Black experience in America.

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