In the year following George Floyd's death, support for the Black Lives Matter movement significantly increased, with around 60% of Americans expressing a favorable view. This change reflected a broader societal shift in attitudes toward racial justice, with particularly strong support from younger Americans. The movement played a vital role in promoting discussions about systemic racism and police brutality.
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In the year following George Floyd's death, support for the Black Lives Matter movement saw a significant increase, with around 60% of Americans expressing a favorable view of the movement. This reflected a broader societal shift in attitudes toward racial justice issues. Younger Americans particularly showed strong support, marking a generational change in perception. ;