Samuel L. Jackson has posted a video on his Facebook page calling celebrities and his fans to sing against the violence of “racist police.”

The actor is challenging people to sing to raise awareness of police brutality and gain support for greater police accountability.

The song and video are a reaction to the death of Eric Garner, who was killed by police in July, and was released on the day America took to the streets to protest.

“I can hear my neighbor cryin’ ‘I can’t breathe’
Now I’m in the struggle and I can’t leave.
Callin’ out the violence of the racist police.
We ain’t gonna stop, till people are free.
We ain’t gonna stop, till people are free.”

To watch the video, click here.

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