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PHOTOS: Joyful Juneteenth Marchers in D.C. Confound Predictions of Violence – Voice and Viewpoint

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Black Lives Matter protesters swarmed D.C. streets—not demanding to be heard, but dancing for joy that everyone is listening.

Black Lives Matter activists have made their point and won millions of converts since May 25.

More than a dozen demonstrations had more than a dozen messages— “Defund the Police” and “Defend Black Women” were two—but the violent subculture seemed to stay home, and seemed to know this wasn’t their moment.

Some women held simple signs, each with the name of a black woman or girl killed by law enforcement.

The signs were simple, just the names in black letters, floating on a white background.

Source: Voice and Viewpoint – Voice and Viewpoint Newspaper

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