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Teen Who Recorded George Floyd’s Death Awarded With Honorary Pulitzer Prize

It’s not every day that someone is awarded a Pulitzer Prize who isn’t a journalist in America!

Yet, Darnella Frazier has courageously made herself worthy of the award.

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Most people might not be familiar with the name Darnella Frazier.

She is the young woman who bravely recorded the over 8-minute ‘I can’t breath’ saga.

The video which was recorded more than a year ago captured a black man who was wrongfully arrested and strangled to his death whilst shouting the words, ‘ I can’t breath’.

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Police Officer exerts Pressure on Goerge Floyd’s neck

The victim, Goerge Floyd was taken out of his car and forcefully made to lye face flat on the ground whilst a police officer exerted pressure on his neck.

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Darnella’s courage has led her to be called to receive the prestigious honor, including former Pulitzer Prize winner Juror Roy Peter Clark.

Source: Ghanarticles.com

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