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Patrisse Cullors (@osopepatrisse) is many things. She's a catalyst. She's a crusader. And she helped found Black Lives Matter. Cullors, 34, recently published a memoir titled "When They Call You a Terrorist." It’s a work in halves: “All the Bones We Could Find,” which recounts her adolescence, and “Black Lives Matter,” which demonstrates how tragic incidents of her youth propelled her to create one of the most influential—and polarizing—social justice groups today. The movement took shape in the wake of the 2013 killing of Trayvon Martin, but for Cullors, its roots are centuries deep in American history, and a lifetime within herself, writes TIME's Aric Jenkins (@aric_withana). Cullors first wrote the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag in a comment on a Facebook status of co-founder Alicia Garza (@chasinggarza), who was lamenting the acquittal of Martin’s killer, George Zimmerman. Since then, the movement—with the help of its third co-founder, Opal Tometi (@opalayo)—has become a national coalition for protesting violence and systemic racism against black people. As Cullors tells TIME, "This call, this need and this desire for a Black Lives Matter started when I was much younger." Read more on TIME.com. Video by TIME


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