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                                                                  "Open Letter"

Thank You,
LeBron James, Derrick Rose, Kobe Bryant, and many others for showing support and standing up for many of the voiceless people that have been trying to protest for change. Thank you for not being silent or going into hiding when your people need you most. Thank you for giving your fans and young men who look up to you; a reassurance that you too know what its like to be a brown man in a society that has been and at times still is full of hate. Thank you, for letting people who buy your tennis shoes know that you don't just look at us as customers or financial numbers. However, you have reassured that you care about what happen to a man that takes foot-steps in the shoes you advertise and the shoes that you put your name on. Thank you, for thinking of the brown communities in which you came from. Thank you, for showing support and letting the nation as well as the world know that brown lives have a excellent amount of value. Thank you, for letting us know that the people have someone that they can count on. Not just for three-point shots or alley-oops or touchdowns, but for strength and leadership. As well as your influence that goes a mighty long way.

 Sincerely,
 TheBrownBrother and countless other brown males that look up to you.
#Blacklivesmatter      #Brownlivesmatter




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