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  • Date is exactly "2020-06-12"

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Large block letters reading "ACAB" and smaller text reading "Fuck the Police." written in spray paint directly on the brick surface of the building.

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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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Nine different hands are drawn in a circle. Six of the hands are not colored in, while four of them depict different skin tones. In the middle of the hands is a heart with "Black Lives Matter."

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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 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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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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A scrawled tag reading "Burn them all" on the street in front of Seattle Police’s East Precinct practically glows on top of the muted, grey asphalt and stencil of George Floyd. The bright yellow splatters and violent plea capture the message’s…

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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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Tucsonans spray painted the Ben's Bells "Be Kind" logo onto boarded up businesses downtown (to give potential looters pause), and locals added sentiments related to anti-racism in order to make the point that kindness is anti-racism.
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