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Obituary: Flint worked against police brutality
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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2003 Robert Flint, a psychologist who helped the Minneapolis police department change its stereotypes about American Indians, died June 20. He was 67. Flint was a member of the American Indian Movement. AIM co-founder Clyde Bellecourt said he worked to eliminate police ignorance about American Indians. Get the Story:
Obituary: Robert Flint, psychologist who helped train police, dies at 67 (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 7/18)
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