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August 2015

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BlackoutLDN solidarity with Black US victims

Grosvenor Square, London. Sat 15 Aug 2015

  

 
 Lee Jasper (left) with the BARAC UK banner and pictures of Black US victims on the plinth of the F D Roosevelt statue

 in Grosvenor Square.
     
 FDR opposed police brutality, lynching and voting rights abuses and enacted the first US legislation against discrimination in the workplace - for workers
in defence industries in WW2. At right are BlackoutLDN2015 organisers Denise Fox (L) and Kayza Rose.

Lee Jasper, Denise Fox and women holding the Black Lives Matter banner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 'Black Lives Matter' 'End Police Brutality, Black Lives Matter, No Justice No Peace'

 
 
'Yes, All Lives Matter, but we are focussed on the Black ones because it is very apparent that our judicial system does not know this

'Gone but not Forgotten...' Black victims of police violence 

'Pro-Black isnt Anti-White' 

 

'There's a war on Melanin!' 

Lee Jasper (left) and Sam who introduced the speakers 

 

'Hands Up Dont Shoot!' 

 

 

 

 
   

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