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Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence Artifact Collection
Collection Name
Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence Artifact Collection
Title
Black Lives Matter
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/1961/dcplislandora:341986
Language
eng
Date Created
2020-01-01
2021-01-01
Creator/Contributor
Unknown
Extent
60 x 46 cm
Note
A white portrait layout poster with the word 'BLACK LIVES MATTER' in black marker over top of a background listing of dozens of names of people who have died written in orange marker.
The four corners are weathered and have tearing as well as some yellow tape.
Neighborhood
Downtown, Washington, D.C.
City
Washington, D.C.
Subject
Protest posters
Victims
Memorial works
Till, Emmett, 1941-1955
Brown, Michael, Jr., 1996-2014
Ford, Ezell, 1988-2014
Parker, Dante, 1978-2014
Cusseaux, Michelle, 1964-2014
McDonald, Laquan, 1997-2014
Hill, Anthony, 1988-2015
Hall, Mya, -2015
White, Philip George, -2015
Harris, Eric Courtney, 1971-2015
Scott, Walter, 1965-2015
Chapman, William L., II, 1997-2015
Christian, Alexia, 1989-2015
Glenn, Brendon, -2015
Mann, Joseph, -2016
Bland, Sandra Annette, 1987-2015
Gray, Freddie, 1989-2015
Davis, Albert Joseph, -2015
Stewart, Darrius, 1996-2015
Sabbie, Michael, 1979-2015
Day, Brian Keith, -2015
Taylor, Christian, 1995-2015
Robinson, Tony Terrell, 1996-2015
Manley, Asshams Pharoah, -2015
Kumi, Felix, -2015
McLeod, Keith Harrison, -2015
Jones, Lamontez, 1976-2015
Brown, Paterson, Jr., -2015
Hutchinson, Dominic, 1985-2015
Castile, Philando, 1983-2016
Martin, Trayvon, 1995-2012
Arbery, Ahmaud, 1994-2020
Taylor, Breonna, 1993-2020
Floyd, George, 1973-2020
X, Malcolm, 1925-1965
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
Anderson, Tanisha, -2014
Gurley, Akai, 1986-2014
Rice, Tamir E., 2002-2014
Children
Brisbon, Rumain, 1980-2014
Reid, Jerame, 1978-2014
Ajibade, Matthew, 1993-2015
Smart, Frank, Jr., -2015
McKenna, Natasha, 1978-2015
LaRosa, Victo Emanuel 'Trei', III, 1992-2015
Sanders, Johnathan, 1976-2015
Ellswood, Salvado, -2015
Davis, Billy Ray, -2015
DuBose, Samuel, 1972-2015
Robinson, Troy Lee, -2015
Black lives matter movement
Police brutality
Source
Original version: Artifacts collected by Nadine Irwin, and Aliza Leventhal. Digitized by Enoch Pratt Free Library.
Local identifier
blmf0492m.tif
Rights Information
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-NC/1.0/
No Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Only
The collection donors have made this collection material available for educational use. The collection materials should not be used for commercial activities and derivative works should not be made.
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