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MSA SC 6281-1-5
CollectionGordon Wallace Collection
AuthorWallace, Gordon
Dates2020-06-07
MediumDigital photograph (JPG)
RestrictionsThis collection is presented for personal use and may not be used in publications or redistributed without the creator's permission. Items in this collection may not be used for any commercial purpose without the express written permission from artist, Gordon Wallace, or other copyright holders as indicated.
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Description
Event: "Change the Narrative" Peaceful Protest. Date: 2020/06/07. Location: Park Row, Chestertown MD.
Description: Protesters march up Park Row in Chestertown led by Nijah Black, the sister of Anton Black, a 19-year-old Caroline County resident who died after being pursued and detained by police in 2018.
Artist caption: "The event was put together by The Coalition for Justice for Anton Black. This photograph was taken as I was standing in front of the Chestertown post office on Spring Ave. The march for Anton had just begun and the crowd was walking up Park Row from fountain park to Spring Ave."
Keywords: Protest, BLM, Racial justice, Police brutality, Protest sign, March

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