Floyd’s family pay tribute in Houston, as the movement inspired by his death enters uncharted territory. Plus, the new Covid-19 class system
George Floyd was “an ordinary brother” whose death made him the “cornerstone of a movement”, the Rev Al Sharpton told Floyd’s family and the massed crowds of mourners at his funeral service in Houston on Tuesday. With his case being hailed as a landmark moment in the struggle against police brutality and racial prejudice across the US and beyond, Floyd’s brother Rodney predicted: “He is going to change the world.
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