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  • A man sits outside the North Charleston City Hall with a sign opposing the planned visit of Reverend Al Sharpton to lead protests after the shooting of unarmed black man Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • A vendor sells Black Lives Matter tee-shirts to passing motorists near the spot where unarmed black motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police following a traffic stop April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times in the back and died on the scene after running from police.
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  • A vendor sells Black Lives Matter tee-shirts to passing motorists near the spot where unarmed black motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police following a traffic stop April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times in the back and died on the scene after running from police.
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  • A vendor sells Black Lives Matter tee-shirts to passing motorists near the spot where unarmed black motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police following a traffic stop April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times in the back and died on the scene after running from police.
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  • A vendor sells Black Lives Matter tee-shirts to passing motorists near the spot where unarmed black motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police following a traffic stop April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times in the back and died on the scene after running from police.
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  • A vendor sells Black Lives Matter tee-shirts to passing motorists near the spot where unarmed black motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police following a traffic stop April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times in the back and died on the scene after running from police.
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  • Black Lives Matter tee-shirts hung on the fence near the spot where unarmed black motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police following a traffic stop April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times in the back and died on the scene after running from police.
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  • A vendor sells Black Lives Matter tee-shirts near the spot where unarmed black motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police following a traffic stop April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times in the back and died on the scene after running from police.
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  • A vendor sells Black Lives Matter tee-shirts to passing motorists near the spot where unarmed black motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police following a traffic stop April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times in the back and died on the scene after running from police.
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  • A vendor sells Black Lives Matter tee-shirts to passing motorists near the spot where unarmed black motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police following a traffic stop April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times in the back and died on the scene after running from police.
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  • A local leader argues with a man holding a sign opposing the planned visit of Reverend Al Sharpton outside the North Charleston City Hall during a rally following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton speaks with local activist Muhiydin Moye D'Baha of the Black Lives Matter following a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • Black Lives Matter activist Muhiydin Moye D'Baha prays during a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • Activists hold a shirt imprinted with Black Lives Matter during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton speaks with local activist Muhiydin Moye D'Baha of the Black Lives Matter following a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • A homeless man begs under the L trains in the Loop District of Chicago, IL.
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  • A passerby stops to view the makeshift memorial marking the spot where unarmed black motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police following a traffic stop April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times in the back and died on the scene after running from police.
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  • A makeshift memorial marks the spot on the fence where unarmed black motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police following a traffic stop April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times in the back and died on the scene after running from police.
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  • A makeshift memorial marks the spot on the fence where unarmed black motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police following a traffic stop April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times in the back and died on the scene after running from police.
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  • A makeshift memorial marks the spot on the fence where unarmed black motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police following a traffic stop April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times in the back and died on the scene after running from police.
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  • A descendant of enslaved Africans brought to Charleston in the Middle Passage rests during a remembrance ceremony at Fort Moutrie National Monument June 10, 2017 in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina. The Middle Passage refers to the triangular trade in which millions of Africans were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. An estimated 15% of the Africans died at sea and considerably more in the process of capturing and transporting. The total number of African deaths directly attributable to the Middle Passage voyage is estimated at up to two million African deaths.
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  • An activist adds signs to a makeshift memorial wall on the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • A passerby stops to view the makeshift memorial wall at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • A passerby stops to view the makeshift memorial wall at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • An activist prays during a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • An activist prays during a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • An activist prays during a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • An activist places a candle during a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton and civil rights activists stand for a prayer during a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton and civil rights activists stand for a prayer during a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • People stop to view a makeshift memorial wall on the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • An activist adds signs to a makeshift memorial wall on the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • Activists prays during a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • An activist prays during a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • The Rev. Jeremy Rutledge and his son view a makeshift memorial on the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • An activist adds signs to a makeshift memorial wall on the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Gov. Deval Patrick of Massachusetts, center, joins in the worship service at the historic Mother Emanuel AME Church January 1, 2020 in Charleston, South Carolina. The service celebrated Emancipation Day, marking the abolition of slavery in the United States.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Gov. Deval Patrick of Massachusetts reacts during the sermon by Bishop Rev. Samuel Green, during Sunday service at the historic Mother Emanuel AME Church January 1, 2020 in Charleston, South Carolina. The service celebrated Emancipation Day, marking the abolition of slavery in the United States.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Gov. Deval Patrick of Massachusetts, left, joins in the worship service at the historic Mother Emanuel AME Church January 1, 2020 in Charleston, South Carolina. The service celebrated Emancipation Day, marking the abolition of slavery in the United States.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Gov. Deval Patrick of Massachusetts addresses parishioners at the historic Mother Emanuel AME Church January 1, 2020 in Charleston, South Carolina. The service celebrated Emancipation Day, marking the abolition of slavery in the United States.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Gov. Deval Patrick of Massachusetts during Sunday service at the historic Mother Emanuel AME Church January 1, 2020 in Charleston, South Carolina. The service celebrated Emancipation Day, marking the abolition of slavery in the United States.
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  • Boxing promoter Don King speaks to reporters on the floor of the Republican National Convention July 19, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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  • Boxing promoter Don King speaks to reporters on the floor of the Republican National Convention July 19, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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  • Boxing promoter Don King speaks to reporters on the floor of the Republican National Convention July 19, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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  • Boxing promoter Don King speaks to reporters on the floor of the Republican National Convention July 19, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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  • U.S. Senator Tim Scott during Tim's Presidential Town Hall meeting at the Performing Arts Center August 7, 2015 in North Charleston, SC. The event showcases republican candidates in a town hall style meetings hosted by Scott and Rep. Trey Gowdy.
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  • U.S. Senator Tim Scott address the Republican Society Patriot Dinner at the Citadel Military College February 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott and Donald Trump were honored at the annual event.
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  • U.S. Senator Tim Scott address the Republican Society Patriot Dinner at the Citadel Military College February 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott and Donald Trump were honored at the annual event.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton speaks during a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton speaks during a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton during a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey arrives with his wife Judge Deborah Summey for a peace vigil lead by Rev. Al Sharpton to begin on the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey and Police Chief Eddie Driggers wait for a peace vigil to begin held by Rev. Al Sharpton on the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey bows his head in prayer as Rev. Al Sharpton addresses a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Worshippers react during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • A worshipper reacts during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey joins a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • A worshipper prays during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey prays with worshippers during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey listens to Rev. Al Sharpton address a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey applauds Rev. Al Sharpton during his address to a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Worshippers join in during Rev. Al Sharpton address to a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey (center) is given a standing ovation after Rev. Al Sharpton thanked him for doing the right thing during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for standing for justice in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton addresses a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Keith Summey (right) and Police Chief Eddie Driggers (right) take part in a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Rev. Al Sharpton later spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton addresses a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton addresses a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton is introduced to speak during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Charleston Mayor Joe Riley speaks to the media gathered outside the Fieldings Funeral home where the viewing for Walter Scott was held April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. The mayor expressed his sorry for the Scott family after he was shot multiple times in the back by police in the neighboring city of North Charleston.
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  • A young girl hold a sign during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • A young girl hold a sign during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • Activists hold a sign during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • Activists wear a protest message on a shirt during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • People hold hands during a moment of silence during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • People hold hands during a moment of silence during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • Dr. Ben Carson addresses the South Carolina Tea Party Coalition convention on January 18, 2015 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. A variety of conservative presidential hopefuls spoke at the gathering on the third day of a three day event.
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  • Dr. Ben Carson addresses the South Carolina Tea Party Coalition convention on January 18, 2015 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. A variety of conservative presidential hopefuls spoke at the gathering on the third day of a three day event.
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  • A musician plays Christmas songs in Johnson Square in historic Savannah, GA.
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  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
    Pearl_Fryar_11746.JPG
  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
    Pearl_Fryar_11746.JPG
  • Pearl Fryar works in his Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar works in his Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • Pearl Fryar works in his Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
    Pearl_Fryar_11736.JPG
  • Pearl Fryar Topiary Garden August 21, 2013 in Bishopville, South Carolina. Pearl Fryar without any horticultural experience turned discarded plants into an amazing topiary wonderland in his former corn field in a tiny village in rural South Carolina.
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  • A street musician plays the saxophone along the high battery in the historic district August 11, 2013 in Charleston, SC.
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  • A street musician plays the saxophone along the high battery in the historic district August 11, 2013 in Charleston, SC.
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