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  • Date is exactly "2020-07-04"

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"No Justice No Peace" spray-painted on the door to the Tweed Courthouse. Other graffiti is on the steps, including "District 31 is Racist."

These were part of a month-long protest encampment at New York City's City Hall Park Area, organized by…

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"Abolish," "NYPD SMD Period," "No More Cops," and "Te Amo Kat," spray-painted on the Tweed Courthouse.

These were part of a month-long protest encampment at New York City's City Hall Park Area, organized by Vocal New York. The protesters lived and…

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"Black Lives Matter" is painted in yellow on the pavement. In front of the word is the Pan-African flag.

Kai Grant, owner and chief curator at Black Market Nubian, organized the mural.

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A white crosswalk button sign reads "Fuck U Donny :)" in black.

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"Black Lives Matter" is painted on the pavement in red, yellow, and green.

The mural was organized by Black Coffee Justice.

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"Black Lives Matter" is painted in yellow on the pavement.

Justin Gomez and Martizians for Black Lives organized the mural with the help of the Recreation Department.

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"Las Vidas Negras," which translates roughly to Black Lives Matter, is written in white traffic paint on the pavement.

The mural was organized by Urbe Apie.

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"Black Lives Matter" is painted in white on the pavement across three streets.
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