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Missouri church says it won’t back down after Black Lives Matter sign is vandalized for third time in a month

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Missouri church says it won’t back down after Black Lives Matter sign is vandalized for third time in a month

Missouri church says it won’t back down after Black Lives Matter sign is vandalized for third time in a month

“It has been punched and kicked and ripped from its frame and it's still standing,” Eliot Unitarian Chapel Minister Barbara Gadon said.

“You can destroy a sign but you cannot destroy a movement."


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