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Dr. Martin Luther King, Union St. by Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn
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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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Elizabeth High School, Martin Luther King Junior Blvd., Elizabeth, NJ
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El Post Man
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Emmanuel Church for All People, 2184 Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem
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Events along the Black Lives Matter Plaza at the 2020 Juneteenth Celebration
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Events along the Black Lives Matter Plaza at the 2020 Juneteenth Celebration
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Events along the Black Lives Matter Plaza at the 2020 Juneteenth Celebration
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Events along the Black Lives Matter Plaza at the 2020 Juneteenth Celebration
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Events along the Black Lives Matter Plaza at the 2020 Juneteenth Celebration
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Evergreen Cleaners, 2707 Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem
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Face off, St. Louis, Missouri
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Famous restaurant Red Rooster, closed. A waiter is chasing two homeless women from the outside seating area. 310 Malcolm X Blvd., Harlem
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Fence in Lafayette Square across from the White House on Juneteenth, a few days after the Black Lives Matter Protest in Washington, D.C.
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Fence in Lafayette Square across from the White House on Juneteenth, a few days after the Black Lives Matter Protest in Washington, D.C.
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Flute in Ferguson, Ferguson, Missouri
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Food Pantry, Harlem West Group, 629 Malcolm X Blvd., Harlem
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Fort D, one of four small Union Army forts on the Mississippi River built in 1861 to defend Cape Girardeau, a small city in southeast Missouri, during the U.S. Civil War of the 1860s
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Fort D, one of four small Union Army forts on the Mississippi River built in 1861 to defend Cape Girardeau, a small city in southeast Missouri, during the U.S. Civil War of the 1860s
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Frederick Douglass Blvd. at West 125th St., Harlem
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Frederick Douglass Blvd. at West 136th St., Harlem
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Frederick Douglass Blvd. by West 125th St., Harlem
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2122 Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem
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Free food line, Salvation Army, Malcolm X Blvd., at West 138th St., Harlem
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Girl walking along H Street art tunnel, with mural by Albert Williams (aka @vision3154), Black Lives Matter Plaza, Washington, DC
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Gregory Adams poses on Black Lives Matter Mural on Black Lives Matter Plaza at the 2020 Juneteenth Celebration in Washington, D.C.
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Hand pump outside 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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Jamaican MTA employee wearing a uniform for disinfecting buses, Woodhull Hospital, Marcus Garvey Blvd. by Broadway, Brooklyn
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Jaxon Hurd, 13, center, and Ryan Menefee, 15, right, members of the Omega Gents, raise their fists while Louis Michael, not pictured, reads the names of people who have been killed by police officers, during a march to educate and eliminate racism in Vallejo, Calif., on Sunday, June 7, 2020
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Joe and Arlo Gannon pose with a Juneteenth sign about a block from the White House on Juneteenth, a few days after the Black Lives Matter Protest in Washington, D.C.
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John Lewis lying in state, U.S. Capitol, East Front, Washington, DC
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Jose Gomez of Hayward, scrubs graffiti from a building in downtown, where thousands of protesters gathered to honor George Floyd in downtown Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 4, 2020
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2020 Juneteenth Celebration signs and vendors on Juneteenth, a few days after the Black Lives Matter Protest in Washington, D.C.
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Kaylee Harrison, 5 and Kamoni Harrison, 8 celebrate the 2020 Juneteenth event in front of the White House
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Kendall and Terrence (in red) distributing donated boxes of bread to passersby. Saint James Social Services Corporation, 604 Martin Luther King Blvd., Newark
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Kendall distributing donated boxes of bread to passersby. Saint James Social Services Corporation, 604 Martin Luther King Blvd., Newark
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Kristin Richardson Jordan, candidate for NYC council district 9, addresses a youthful audience. Frederick Douglass Circle, Harlem
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Kristin Richardson Jordan, candidate for NYC council district 9, addresses a youthful audience. Frederick Douglass Circle, Harlem
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Kristin Richardson Jordan, candidate for NYC council district 9, addresses a youthful audience. Frederick Douglass Circle, Harlem
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Laundromat with line of people outside, wearing masks, and spaced a few feet apart for social distancing. Harlem, New York City
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Legacy, St. Louis, Missouri
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Lemley, Harry J.; Harry J. Lemley; Harry Jacob Lemley
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Lilliana and Joemka Cotton, and their 2-year old daughter Omar, celebrate the 2020 Juneteenth Celebration in front of the White House in Washington, D.C.
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Lilliana Cotton and her 2-year old daughter, Omar celebrate the 2020 Juneteenth Celebration in front of the White House in Washington, D.C.
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153 Malcolm X Blvd., Harlem
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Man blocking the escalator screaming "I am not moving for fucking nobody" surrounded by 5 policemen. The police asks him "What do you need help with," he responded by calling them "Nigger clowns." Broadway Junction Station, Brooklyn
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Man wearing PPE to disinfect buses. Woodhull Hospital, Marcus Garvey Blvd. by Broadway, Brooklyn
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Man with poster "We Are in Distress", March on Washington, Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC
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Martin Luther King Houses, Malcolm X Blvd. at 114th St., Harlem
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Mary Wyatt, 28, left, stops to look at a mural by graffiti artist known as GirlMobb, beside her two daughters, Zaniyah Wyatt-Moore, 11, and Maryah, 2, in front of the Clorox building in downtown Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, June 4, 2020
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Masked Crusader
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Masked figure, Frederick Douglass Blvd. at West 115th St., Harlem
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Members of Bay Area motorcycle clubs, at the funeral service for his friend Spiderman, Stewart Rose Manor Funeral Service, 3331 W. MacDonald Ave., Richmond
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Members of the Salvation & Deliverance Church singing "This is a day the Lord has made," Malcolm X Blvd. at West 110th St., Harlem
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Members of the Salvation & Deliverance Church singing "This is a day the Lord has made," Malcolm X Blvd. at West 110th St., Harlem
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Metropolitan Police Department officer and boy talking, Black Lives Matter Plaza, Washington, DC
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Michael Nelson of Vallejo, center, raises his hands in the air during a march to educate and eliminate racism in Vallejo, Calif., on Sunday, June 7, 2020
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Modern entrance to the Historic Lyric Theater 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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Modern ticket booth for the Historic Lyric Theater 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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Monument in Dowagiac, Michigan, honoring Union forces from the area who served and/or died in the U.S. Civil War of the 1860s. The small city's name is a Potawatomi Indian word meaning "fishing water." Dowagiac is the headquarters of the Pokagon Band of the tribe
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Motor Mouth, standing, at the funeral service for his friend Spiderman, Stewart Rose Manor Funeral Service, 3331 W. MacDonald Ave., Richmond
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Mouse at the funeral service for his friend Spiderman, Stewart Rose Manor Funeral Service, 3331 W. MacDonald Ave., Richmond
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Mural featuring MLK Jr. after a 1963 Birmingham prison mug shot. Bazaar Supermarket, Junius St. at Dumont Ave., Brooklyn
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Mural touting the historic U.S. Route 66 as it winds through Tulsa, Oklahoma, as well as the famous Nat King Cole "Get Your Kicks" song about it
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NW corner of Malcolm X Blvd. and W. 125th St., Harlem
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Oakland police officers order a crowd to disperse after declaring an unlawful assembly in Oakland, Calif., on Friday, May 29, 2020
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Often (mistakenly) called the Harriet Beecher Stowe House in Old Washington, once a stand-alone Kentucky settlement now (as of 2020) incorporated into the Ohio River city of Maysville, this was the house of a slaveholder whom the abolitionist visited in the early 19th Century
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Painted truck celebrating the Harlem Globe Trotters, by Artek. West 132nd St. at Malcolm X Blvd., Harlem
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Paris Blues, a live jazz dive since 1969. Sam Hargress, Jr., the founder, died of Coronavirus on April 10, 2020. Adam Clayton Powell, Harlem, New York City
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People crowding in front of Checks Cashed, 302 Malcolm X Blvd., Harlem
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People walking in front of the Laborers Internation Union of North America building, located on Black Lives Matter Plaza at the Juneteenth 2020 Celebration
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People walking on the Black Lives Matter large mural painted on Black Lives Matter Plaza
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People walking on the Black Lives Matter large mural painted on Black Lives Matter Plaza
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People walking on the Black Lives Matter large mural painted on Black Lives Matter Plaza
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[Photographs of Black Lives Matter protests in Oakland, San Francisco, and Vallejo, California]
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[Photographs of Black Lives Matter protests in St. Louis and Ferguson, Missouri and Washington, D.C.]
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Police investigators at the spot where a 28 year old man was shot dead while sitting in a van. Lenox Ave. south of West 125th St., Harlem
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Police near the White House at the 2020 Juneteenth Celebration
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Preacher, Black Lives Matter Plaza, Washington, DC
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Protest signs for Juneteenth events
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Queer in Struggle, St. Louis, Missouri
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Racism is terrorism, St. Louis, Missouri
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Rally, Emancipation Proclamation Statue, Lincoln Park, Washington, DC
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Reform, St. Louis, Missouri
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Religion or oppression, St. Louis, Missouri
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Resilience, St. Louis, Missouri
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Rosa said nah, St. Louis, Missouri
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Scavenger pulling his shopping cart, Frederick Douglass at West 125th St., Harlem
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Scene of a crime, 290 Malcolm X Blvd., Harlem
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Security guard, Juneteenth, Black Lives Matter Plaza, Washington, DC
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Security guard with black power cut, Black Lives Matter Plaza, Washington, DC
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Self-Care is Self-Preservation
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Selling masks, Marcus Garvey Blvd. at Broadway, Brooklyn
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Sheros, St. Louis, Missouri
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She the Culture and She is Saving the World
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Sidewalk signs against the police and for keeping social distancing. West 125th St. at Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem
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Signs in Black Lives Matter memorial, Washington, DC, near White House and Black Lives Matter Plaza, Juneteenth, 2020
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Sophia Tupuola, 32, left, and Dante Stevé, 30, of Hunters Point, pose for a photo during a protest against police brutality at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, Calif., on Saturday, June 6, 2020
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Statue of Confederate Gen. Lloyd Tilghman in Paducah, a Kentucky city at the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee rivers
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