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Dominican pickets demonstrated against the visit of Dictator Rafael Trujillo to U.S. Jan. 11, 1953. They carry a black coffin and signs near the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C. One sign reads 'Trujillo is responsible for DEATHS of 70,000,' referring to Parsley Massacre of Haitians in 1937. (CSU 2015 11 1707)

Dominican pickets demonstrated against the visit of Dictator Rafael Trujillo to U.S. Jan. 11, 1953. They carry a black coffin and signs near the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C. One sign reads 'Trujillo is responsible for DEATHS of 70,000,' referring to Parsley Massacre of Haitians in 1937. (CSU_2015_11_1707) Stock Photo
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Dominican pickets demonstrated against the visit of Dictator Rafael Trujillo to U.S. Jan. 11, 1953. They carry a black coffin and signs near the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C. One sign reads 'Trujillo is responsible for DEATHS of 70, 000, ' referring to Parsley Massacre of Haitians in 1937. (CSU_2015_11_1707)

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