LinkLinks WAMU: The March On Washington Brought Thousands To D.C., But What Did It Mean To Locals? By Editor On Aug 31, 2020 Last updated Aug 31, 2020 21 Share For three months, local activists and residents have been out in D.C. streets demanding an end to police violence and racial injustice. They’ve marched all over the city; they’ve pulled down — and attempted to pull down — statues of historical figures with racist pasts; they’ve faced flash-bangs, low-flying helicopters, batons, rubber bullets, pepper spray and arrest; they’ve sung songs and made art; and they’ve created a community of protest centered around Black Lives Matter plaza. 21 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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