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'I never felt this way till now:' Young girl breaks down as she speaks of violence around her


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A young girl broke down as she gave an emotional account of her life in Charlotte over the past week, pleading for an end to violence against black residents of her city.

Amid an intense and protest-filled meeting between black residents of Charlotte and city council members on Monday, 9-year-old Zianna Oliphant stood and said what she felt about the treatment of black people in the Queen City, where she says she was born and raised. 

"I feel like that we are treated differently than other people," Oliphant began. "I don't like how we're treated, just because of our color doesn't mean anything to me." Read more...

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