Long-Time Activist Against Police Brutality: 'We Got a Chance to Change"

WNYC News | Jun 3, 2020

Bishop Herbert Daughtry, 89, who leads the Brooklyn's House of the Lord Pentecostal Church, spoke to reporters wearing a green jacket with the image of Arthur Miller, a black man who was strangled by a New York City police officer in 1978. Daughtry led protests then, and reflected on today's demonstrations. WNYC's Yasmeen Khan reports.

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