New York, New York, USA. 22nd June, 2020. Inspired by the public art piece in Washington, DC an those happening around the country, more than 20 Brooklyn based artist created New York's first Black Lives Matter street Art Mural in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York, New York. The Mural was created for the names of Black people who've been killed by racially-motivated violence in this country from Emmett Till in 1955 to Rayshard Brooks of Atlanta, Ga. The Mural was organized byBillie Holiday Theatre and can be found on Fulton Street between Marcy and Brooklyn Street

New York, New York, USA. 22nd June, 2020. Inspired by the public art piece in Washington, DC an those happening around the country, more than 20 Brooklyn based artist created New York's first Black Lives Matter street Art Mural in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York, New York. The Mural was created for the names of Black people who've been killed by racially-motivated violence in this country from Emmett Till in 1955 to Rayshard Brooks of Atlanta, Ga. The Mural was organized byBillie Holiday Theatre and can be found on Fulton Street between Marcy and Brooklyn Street Stock Photo
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22 June 2020

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June 22, 2020, New York, New York, U.S: Inspired by the public art piece in Washington, DC an those happening around the country, more than 20 Brooklyn based artist created New York’s first Black Lives Matter street Art Mural in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York, New York. The Mural was created for the names of Black people who’ve been killed by racially-motivated violence in this country from Emmett Till in 1955 to Rayshard Brooks of Atlanta, Ga. The Mural was organized byBillie Holiday Theatre and can be found on Fulton Street between Marcy and Brooklyn Street in Brooklyn. (Credit Image: © Brian Branch Price/ZUMA Wire)

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