Michael L. Taylor stood some distance away from the Black Lives Matter rally, his all-black attire interrupted by an American-flag bowtie, yet he was decidedly there in support. He ran his finger over the carving on his African staff and told of how it means “leadership.”
“We need to get a group of leaders together such as city and church leaders, to be leaders, and set examples with our city,” he said. “Where are our leaders? It seems everyone is handling our business but us.” ...