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New York, United States. 24th June, 2021. Police officers from 44th precinct and Bronx Parks Commissioner Iris Rodriguez-Rosa (L) and City Council Member Vanessa Gibson (4th from left) attended NYC Parks, Garden of Dreams Foundation and SCAN-Harbor ribbon cutting on Mullaly Recreation Center renovation in the Bronx. Renovation was done because of generous $1.3 million grant from the Garden of Dreams Foundation, applied for by SCAN-Harbor, and $500,000 from NYC Parks. (Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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ROSA PARKS (1913-2005) American civil rights activist. Police mug shot following her arrest in February 1956 during the Montgomery bus boycott in Alabama. Photo: Alabama Dept of Archives and History.-stock-photo
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Glasgow, UK, 6th June 2020. Activists of the Celtic FC Green Brigade (ultra-fans) have renamed streets in the Merchant City which commemorate the historical fathers of the city, who had connections with plantations and slavery, with the names of black civil rights activists and slaves, in a protest aimed at drawing attention to Glasgow's connections to slavery. Cochrane Street, named after 18th century tobacco lord Andrew Cochrane, renamed Sheku Bayoh Street after a man who died in police custody in Fife, Scotland in 2015. In Glasgow, Scotland, on 6 June 2020. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbe-stock-photo
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Glasgow, UK, 6th June 2020. Activists of the Celtic FC Green Brigade (ultra-fans) have renamed streets in the Merchant City which commemorate the historical fathers of the city, who had connections with plantations and slavery, with the names of black civil rights activists and slaves, in a protest aimed at drawing attention to Glasgow's connections to slavery. Cochrane Street, named after 18th century tobacco lord Andrew Cochrane, renamed Sheku Bayoh Street after a man who died in police custody in Fife, Scotland in 2015. In Glasgow, Scotland, on 6 June 2020. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbe-stock-photo
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Glasgow, UK, 6th June 2020. Activists of the Celtic FC Green Brigade (ultra-fans) have renamed streets in the Merchant City which commemorate the historical fathers of the city, who had connections with plantations and slavery, with the names of black civil rights activists and slaves, in a protest aimed at drawing attention to Glasgow's connections to slavery. Cochrane Street, named after 18th century tobacco lord Andrew Cochrane, renamed Sheku Bayoh Street after a man who died in police custody in Fife, Scotland in 2015. In Glasgow, Scotland, on 6 June 2020. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbe-stock-photo
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Glasgow, UK, 6th June 2020. Activists of the Celtic FC Green Brigade (ultra-fans) have renamed streets in the Merchant City which commemorate the historical fathers of the city, who had connections with plantations and slavery, with the names of black civil rights activists and slaves, in a protest aimed at drawing attention to Glasgow's connections to slavery. Cochrane Street, named after 18th century tobacco lord Andrew Cochrane, renamed Sheku Bayoh Street after a man who died in police custody in Fife, Scotland in 2015. In Glasgow, Scotland, on 6 June 2020. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbe-stock-photo
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Montgomery, Alabama Police photo (mug shot) of Rosa Parks, February 21, 1956.-stock-photo
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Montgomery, Alabama Police photo (mug shot) of Rosa Parks, February 21, 1956.-stock-photo
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Montgomery, Alabama Police photo (mug shot) of Rosa Parks, February 21, 1956.-stock-photo
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Montgomery, Alabama Police photo (mug shot) of Rosa Parks, February 21, 1956.-stock-photo
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Washington DC,National Portrait Gallery,Donald W,Reynolds Center for American Art & Portraiture,The Struggle for Justice,exhibit exhibition collection-stock-photo