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Photographer Robert Scherle captures scenes at the July 25 Black Lives Matter-related rally and march

Moments at a protest

Photographer Robert Scherle captures scenes at the July 25 Black Lives Matter-related rally and march

News by EW StaffPosted on 07/30/2020
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