Artifacts include the names of 373 individuals – the majority of whom were victims of police brutality – and more than a dozen languages, including Arabic, German, French, Haitian Creole, Russian and Spanish.
Thanks to the combined efforts of several people and groups passionate about preserving history, 1,602 Black Lives Matter protest artifacts were scanned, archived and made available in an online collection of the D.C. Public Library.
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