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6 Teens Lead Thousands of Protestors for Black Lives Matter March in Nashville
These six teenagers organized a massive protest supporting the #BlackLivesMatter movement and honoring George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. Jade Fuller, Nya Collins, Zee Thomas, Kennedy Green and Emma Rose Smith are between 14 and 16 years old and put together the event after connecting on Twitter. “If we don’t do something now, it will never change,” said Zee Thomas. The demonstration started at the Bicentennial Mall and ended at the State Capitol. InsideEdition.com’s Leigh Scheps has more.