The killing of George Floyd not only was a catalyst for calls to end racism, racial justice and police brutality, but it also stirred the conscience of a nation prompting many white Americans to seek ways they could support Black communities. That spurred Evanston author and retired Harvard University business professor Steven Rogers to pen an open letter to white people in America about how they can be better allies to Blacks.
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