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Tired, Angry, Hurt, Disgusted: Protesters take to the street to fight police brutality

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Soon it a was clear that a sizeable group of people were in attendance in front of the International Civil Rights Center and Museum in Downtown Greensboro to meet an impromptu call, slowly but surely, to action.

Not really knowing what to expect, himself, members of Morgan’s family and friends were soon faced with a few hundred people who felt the same way he did.

They did just that, marching throughout downtown Greensboro past the General Greene statue, across the railroad tracks, over the bridge and back to the museum.

Then the group began marching again throughout downtown, past the General Greene statue, across the railroad tracks, down Gate City Boulevard, past the Greensboro Coliseum and onto Interstate 40.

Multiple businesses were damaged throughout downtown including the International Civil Rights Center and Museum, the historic Carolina Theatre, Community Theatre of Greensboro, DGI, Art Mongers, The Candy Shop, Dudley Beauty School, Vivid Interiors and more.

Source: http://www.peacemakeronline.com

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