Demonstrators Hold "Pray-Ins" To Protest Acquittals In Sean Bell Case(Hazel N. Dukes)

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Hazel N. Dukes (C), president of New York State Conference of NAACP branches,and other protesters shout slogans as they march down the street towards Holland Tunnel during a demonstration, May 7, 2008 in New York City. Rev. Al Sharpton urged people around the city to gather in six specific locations to hold a city wide "pray in" and encouraged acts of civil disobedience to protest the acquittal of three New York City Police officers in the Sean Bell shooting trial.
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Hazel N. Dukes (C), president of New York State Conference of NAACP branches, and other demonstrators stand in the lanes leading to the Holland Tunnel during a demonstration as New York City police officers stand in guard, May 7, 2008 in New York City. Rev. Al Sharpton urged people around the city to gather in six specific locations to hold a city wide "pray in" and encouraged acts of civil disobedience to protest the acquittal of three New York City Police officers in the Sean Bell shooting trial. Hazel N. Dukes (C), president of New York State Conference of NAACP branches,and other protesters march down the street towards Holland Tunnel during a demonstration, May 7, 2008 in New York City. Rev. Al Sharpton urged people around the city to gather in six specific locations to hold a city wide "pray in" and encouraged acts of civil disobedience to protest the acquittal of three New York City Police officers in the Sean Bell shooting trial. View Next Album
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