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Protest signs and artwork on the Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence, Date: 28 September 2020
Protest signs and posters on the Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence, located on the north side of Lafayette Park in Washington D.C.
There is a sheet that reads "Justice for All People," and it hangs next to a sign that reads "Black Lives Matter" that have two stickers on them. There a sign that reads "Ensign Jesse Brown Black Lives Mattered...in the Korean War," with a photograph of Jesse Brown. There is further a photograph of Tamon Robinson which reads "Tamon Robinson April 12, 2012 Rest in Power" which is the date that he was hit and killed by a police car.
There is a cardboard sign that reads "Defund the Police" and has red duct tape that reads "BLM Always" which is underlined in black permanent marker. "Black Lives Matter" is written above these quotes.
On the fence there are two sheets that read "America has had 400 years to make it RIGHT BLM" and "SAVE OUR KIDS."
There are further signs that read "We NEED Police Reform" with a note to Gematria Effect News under it. Another sign reads "Learn Gematria It's as Simple As A..." and the light hinders visibility to read the rest of the poster. The poster underneath reads "Research Event 201 & Clade X", "Research The Jesuits" "Who are they? Whats their history? Our current pope is the 1st Jesuit Pope."
Two other posters read "Google, Lean About & END Environmental Racism" and "Freedom is Essential...Get Involved."
A pillar reads "GematriaEffect.news see through the deception" and points to the poster underneath the writing. This reads "Which side are you on? Black Lives Matter" "Your government is lying to you! The newsmedia agencies are their henchmen. MAY THEY FALL !"
Further behind the pillar are a multitude of posters that read "Black Lives Matter" as well as other statements about the movement. -
Protest signs and artwork on the Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence, Date: 27 September 2020
Protest signs and posters on the Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence, located on the north side of Lafayette Park in Washington D.C.
There are photos of the Tuskegee Airmen accompanied by text reading "Black Lives Mattered...in World War II"; 54th Mass. Regiment reading "Black Lives Mattered...in the Civil War", and of Combat Medics reading "Black Lives Mattered...in the Vietnam War." These photos and text bring in a historical aspect so the fence is not solely just focusing on current times. There are posters that have photographs of victims of police shootings, with text that says "Say Their Names - The Love Train was Here".
There are mock gravestones with names of victims of police shootings on a lawn. To the left the the moch gravestones is a sign that reads "'Luther Place recognizes the grave injustices of police violence and racism in our community. In these sacred commons, join us in honoring the memories of God's children murdered by police in D.C.' Black Lives Matter" -
Fence signs: Defund & White Responsibility
Two painted signs hanging from a blue fence. First sign has a background of loosely-painted trees, and the words "De-fund the police"; second sign has a backdrop of clover, and the words "Racism is the fault & responsibility of white people."



