Guardian US reporter Kenya Evelyn looks back at the 11 days of protest that started in Minneapolis over the killing of George Floyd, but quickly spread across the rest of America and then the world
about why she was not surprised that protests that took place immediately after the death of George Floyd, who died after Derek Chauvin, a white Minneapolis police officer, knelt on his neck despite his pleas that he could not breathe. But Kenya says she has been surprised by the speed and urgency.
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