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Statue of Payne Stewart outside the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in Springfield, Missouri
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St. James AME Church, formerly High St. Presbyterian Church, 588 Martin Luther King Blvd., Newark
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St. John Baptist Church, Miami
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Street dining, Melba's Restaurant, Frederick Douglass Blvd. at West 114th St., Harlem
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SW corner of Malcolm X Blvd. at W. 125th St., Harlem
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Sweet Mama Soul Food Restaurant, 689 Malcolm X Blvd., Harlem, New York City
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The Anti-Nuclear Peace Vigil tent that has been sitting right across from the White House for 39 years, has someone there 24/7 rain or shine, and in all kinds of weather
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The Anti-Nuclear Peace Vigil tent that has been sitting right across from the White House for 39 years, has someone there 24/7 rain or shine, and in all kinds of weather
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The Anti-Nuclear Peace Vigil tent that has been sitting right across from the White House for 39 years, has someone there 24/7 rain or shine, and in all kinds of weather
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The Arcade Theatre opened as a vaudeville house in 1915 in Fort Myers, a small city on Florida's southwest coast
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The birthplace home of Margaret Mitchell, author of the legendary "Gone With the Wind" book about the South in the U.S. Civil War, in Pine Bluff, once a vibrant and prosperous city in the rich, agricultural south-central Arkansas
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The Black Lives Matter street sign on Juneteenth, a few days after the Black Lives Matter Protest in Washington, D.C.
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The Blood of Jesus Atlah World Missionary Church, W. 123rd St. at Malcolm X Blvd., Harlem, New York City
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The Broadway Temple AME Zion Church, designed by African-American architect Samuel Plato and dedicated in 1915 in Louisville, Kentucky's largest city, which lies along the winding Ohio River across from the state of Indiana
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The Frederick C. Hodby Assembly Center on the campus of Grambling State University, a pre-eminent HBCU (historically black college or university) in rural Grambling, Louisiana
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The home team's cheering section overlooking the 50-yard line at Eddie Robinson Stadium, the home field of the Grambling Tigers football team at Grambling State University, one of America's pre-eminent "HBCU" (historically black colleges and universities)
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The McCall Dining Center on the campus of Grambling State University, a pre-eminent HBCU (historically black college or university) in rural Grambling, Louisiana
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The Old Ebbitt Grill, a popular restaurant near the White House in Washington, D.C. on Juneteenth, a few days after the Black Lives Matter Protest in Washington, D.C.
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The one-room St. Joseph Parish School for African-American Children at the Walter Jones Historical Park, a living-history village operated by the Mandarin Museum Historical Society in Jacksonville, Florida, in the northeastern corner of that state
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The Overtown Market in downtown Miami, Florida's, Overtown, a largely African-American neighborhood that was called "Colored Town" in the days of rigid Jim Crow segegation regulations, particularly in the American South, from the late-19th to mid-20th centuries
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The Overtown Market in downtown Miami, Florida's, Overtown, a largely African-American neighborhood that was called "Colored Town" in the days of rigid Jim Crow segegation regulations, particularly in the American South, from the late-19th to mid-20th centuries
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The quite old Steward Inn and tavern in Steward, Illinois
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The restored Rosenwald's Mays Lick Negro School in Mays Lick, a tiny community in Mason County, Kentucky
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The 1949 Samuel H. Coleman Memorial Library, named for the school's longtime general alumni president, at Florida A&M University - formally Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University - a historically black university in Tallahassee, the capital city of Florida
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The statue of a seated Abraham Lincoln, the U.S. president who guided the nation through the Civil War of the 1860s and was assassinated roughly a month before its conclusion
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The statue of a seated Abraham Lincoln, the U.S. president who guided the nation through the Civil War of the 1860s and was assassinated roughly a month before its conclusion
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The Stewart Center, which houses the Webster Parish Library in Minden, a small city in northwest Louisiana
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The Tiger Den food trailer in Grambling, Louisiana, next door to Grambling State University, a pre-eminent HBCU (historically black college or university) that most famous for highly successful Grambling Tigers football team and its legendary coach, Eddie Robinson, who, over two long stretches totaling 56 years, won 408 games, third-most all-time (as of 2020) among college coaches
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The tiny train depot in Steward, Illinois
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The Underground Railroad Museum in the Ohio River port city of Maysville, Kentucky
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The U.S. Post Office building in Steward, Illinois
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Tracy Meehleib poses next to Black Lives Matter signs on Juneteenth 2020 on Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C.
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Trump Is A Riot, Stewart Ave. by Harrison Place, Brooklyn
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"Unite The Streets," Gang symbol, 766 Martin Luther King Blvd., Newark
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Valencia Adams and her 2-year old child Zoey, pose on Black Lives Matter Plaza at the 2020 Juneteenth Celebration
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Vallejo resident Louis Michael, 22, raises his fist in solidarity after the death of George Floyd, during a protest in Oakland, Calif., on Friday, May 29, 2020
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View along Malcolm X Blvd. toward West 125th St., Harlem
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View inside the one-room St. Joseph Parish School for African-American Children at the Walter Jones Historical Park, a living-history village operated by the Mandarin Museum Historical Society in Jacksonville, Florida, in the northeastern corner of that state
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Village Hall in Steward, Illinois
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Waiting for the bus, West 145th St. at Malcolm X Blvd., Harlem
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Waiting room outside Citizenship and Immigration service. John E. Moss Federal Building met historic listing criteria in 2018. Located at 650 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, California
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West 135th St. east of Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem
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We the Future - Build Communities
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We the Future - End Gun Violence
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We the Future - Keep Our Families Together
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We the Future - Power to the Polls
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We the Future - Will Not Be Banned
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Writing on the sidewalk on Pennsylvania Avenue at the 2020 Juneteenth Celebration, a few days after the Black Lives Matter Protest in Washington, D.C.
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28 year old man was shot dead while sitting in a van parked on Lenox Ave. south of West 125th St., Harlem
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"You are Sacred," sign on the entrance to Little Skips coffe shop, "a space that uplifts the voices that have been silenced for so many years." The sign is surrounded by stickers with the names of Blacks killed by the police. Myrtle Ave. at Charles Pl., Brooklyn
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Muddy Waters (McKinley Morganfield)
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Eastland in hunting party with two white men and one African-American holding ducks.
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Eastland pictured in hunting scene with E.O. Spencer and an unidentified African-American man holding dead fowl.
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Eastland with gun and African-American holding a number of quail in each hand.
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Vicksburg, Miss. Chickasaw Bluff.
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Lynch High School, West Point, Miss.
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Piney Woods School, Piney Wood, Miss.
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Piney Woods School, Piney Wood, Miss.
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African American man with head bowed.
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African Americans standing in line outside shop
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