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Deray McKesson is an American civil rights activist. He is also a member of the organization We The Protesters, which organizes peaceful protests that center on African-American issues. McKesson is known for his activism via social media outlets such as Twitter and Instagram and in March 2015 the Los Angeles Times named him one of the "new civil rights leaders" for the 21st century.
Prior to becoming a full time activist McKesson worked as a school administrator in Minnesota.Cite error: A <ref>
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Beyond his social media presence, McKesson has participated in discussions on CNN with Wolf Blitzer, written for The Huffington Post, and been cited in other news sources like The Guardian as a voice of the people.
References
- "South Carolina reflects on Walter Scott killing: 'The flag of white supremacy still flies on our statehouse'". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
- Holleman, Joe. "Protester DeRay Mckesson has moved to STL". STL Today. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
- McKesson, Deray; Packnett, Brittany; Elzie, Johnetta. "An Open Letter From Ferguson Protesters and Allies". Retrieved 1 May 2015.
- Laughland, Oliver. "South Carolina reflects on Walter Scott killing: 'The flag of white supremacy still flies on our statehouse'". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 May 2015.