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A BLACK LIVES MATTER SOLIDARITY RALLY WITH COMMENTARY FROM KHOLAA AND A WALK DOWN JOSEPH AVENUE
BLACK LIVES MATTER SOLIDARITY RALLY WITH COMMENTARY FROM KHOLAA AND WALK DOWN JOSEPH AVE
Publication date: 18 November 2020
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title:
A BLACK LIVES MATTER SOLIDARITY RALLY WITH COMMENTARY FROM KHOLAA AND A WALK DOWN JOSEPH AVENUE
creator:
David Kramer
subject:
Social Issues
description:
Caption: (left) Tian Stephens’ recitation of Frederick Douglass’ “What to the slave is the Fourth of July?” Geary Bka Kholaa in foreground. See “When one goes down, ten go up” and restorative justice; (right) Olivia Kim’s statue of Douglass on Corinthian Street (off State Street). The plaque reads, “Corinthian Street. The site of Douglass’ renowned Fourth of July speech.” (6/2/20)
publisher:
Talker Of The Town
date:
05/31/2020
type:
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format:
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source:
Corinthian Street (off State Street)
relation:
https://talkerofthetown.com/2020/05/31/black-lives-matter-a-downtown-solidarity-rally-and-march-and-a-walk-down-josephs-avenue/
rights:
Contact David Kramer at Talker of the Town at dkramer3@mail.naz.edu