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  • Date is exactly "2020-06-12"

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"BLACK LIVES MATTER REMEMBER THIS TIME" is painted on the pavement. The Black Lives Matter letters are defined by a white painted background and are detailed with shades of black, brown and yellow.

REMEMBER THIS TIME in yellow on pavement.

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Black Lives Matter is painted in BLM yellow on the pavement. Each word is painted in bright yellow letters and spans almost the entire width of Fulton street

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Black Lives Matter and are loved, needed, and valued is painted in varying bright colors on the pavement of a parking lot. Under each o the letters, there are names written. Dopson herself describes it as “whimsical” and says she created it to…

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Salvaged and repurposed items create an illuminated window display reading "Love" above a "Black Lives Matter" poster.

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A beautiful, serene black woman with white, flowing hair is filled with love as the spray painted message implores us to Take Care.

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Black Lives Matter! is painted in yellow and green traffic paint on the pavement. Hattiesburg resident Glenda Funchess and a group of about six other people received permission from city officials for the initiative to create the mural.

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"ONE LOVE" in yellow and red letters with black shadow, white highlights, and blue outline, painted on plywood mounted over a storefront window.

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Tucsonans spray painted the Ben's Bells "Be Kind" logo onto boarded up businesses downtown (to give potential looters pause), and locals added "Be Accountable For Racial Justice!"

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The Ben's Bells "Be Kind" logo painted onto boarded up businesses in downtown Tuscon.
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