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  1. "No justice, no peace" is a political slogan which originated during protests against acts of ethnic violence against African Americans. Its precise meaning is contested. The slogan was used as early as 1986, following the killing of Michael Griffith by a mob of youths.

  2. 5. Dez. 2014 · The phrase "no justice, no peace" has been used in different contexts and ways by activists and leaders, from Martin Luther King to Sonny Carson. It can express a demand for justice or a threat of violence, depending on the situation and the audience.

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  3. 8. Juni 2020 · Viele Schwarze protestieren in den USA unter der Losung: "No justice, no peace". Sie stammt vom 1965 ermordeten Malcolm X. Weiße sollten dessen Schriften wieder lesen.

  4. 5. Mai 2021 · As with most popular sayings or words, the exact origin of “No Justice, No Peace” is unknown. Most historians and linguists date it back to the late 1980s, when the chant was heard in the protests that erupted after a black man died during an attack by a mob of armed, racist white men.

  5. Vor dem Hintergrund, dass Trump damit droht, die anhaltenden Proteste mithilfe des Aufstandsgesetzes niederzuschlagen, sollten wir uns Kings strategischem und organisatorischem Denken zuwenden und den Slogan „No Justice, No Peace“ hin zu einer Strategie des dauerhaften Aufstands weiterentwickeln.

  6. 4. Aug. 2023 · The slogan “No Justice, No Peace” that was often heard after the murder of George Floyd has frequently been used in protests against racial discrimination and police violence. In his blog post, linguist Ben Zimmer traces its use back to 1986–1987 when it was chanted during protests after the killing of Michael Griffith by a group of white ...

  7. (Credit: Getty Images) Our world is unjust and replete with suffering – what can an individual possibly do about it? As the philosopher Kieran Setiya writes, there are far better options than...