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Emergency Rally - Say No to Nazis March Photograph Collection, August 20, 2017
Overview of the Collection
- Photographer
- Kinsey, Kristin
- Title
- Emergency Rally - Say No to Nazis March Photograph Collection
- Dates
- August 20, 2017 (inclusive)2017082020170820
- Quantity
- 104 digital photographs
- Collection Number
- PH1494
- Summary
- Photographs from the Emergency Rally - Say No to Nazis March
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
-
The collection is entirely digital and can be viewed only on the Libraries Digital Collections website.
- Languages
- English
Historical BackgroundReturn to Top
On August 20, 2017, the organization Americans For Refugees & Immigrants (AfRI) called for a demonstration against white supremacist violence, the Trump presidency, neo-Nazism, anti-Semitism, racism, as well as the influence of Sebastian Gorka and Stephen Miller in the White House. This rally was held in response to the Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia on August 11 and 12, 2017, where Heather Heyer was killed. AfRI decried President Trump's response to the "violence, misogyny, anti-Semitism, and racism in Charlotte" as "lukewarm", according to their Facebook page. The event was also supported by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Washington Congressman Adam Smith, and the Truman National Security Project.
Demonstrators gathered at Westlake Park to hear speeches from Michael Ramos, of the Church Council of Greater Seattle, Ross Cohen, of the Truman National Security Project, Cary Moon, candidate for Seattle Governor, Sheley Secrest, Vice President of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), Chris Vance, former chair of the Washington State Republican Party, Rabbi David Basior, of Kadima Reconstructionist Community, and Rabbi Jim Mirel, rabbi emeritus at Temple B'nai Torah.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Photographs from the Emergency Rally - Say No to Nazis March, August 20, 2017.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Alternative Forms Available
View the entire collection on the Libraries Digital Collections website
Restrictions on Use
Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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electronic_file | item | ||
Online | KinseyK1 |
Protesters holding signs reading "Unite against bigots
and the billionaire class!" and "We fight racism with solidarity", Westlake
Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Unite against bigots and the billionaire
class - Socialist Alternative"; "To do list: 1. Protest, 2. Eat cake"; "We
fight racism with solidarity - Fred Hampton. Socialist Alternative [with an
image of a raised fist]"; "Build a movement to Dump Trump." Fred Hampton
(1948-1969) was an American activist and revolutionary, chairman of the
Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party (BPP), and deputy chairman of the
national BPP. He was killed by police in December of 1969.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK2 |
Protester helping to inflate a giant chicken wearing
President Donald Trump's signature hairstyle, Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
The giant inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s
signature hairstyle is the creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar.
Brar debuted the chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on
Seattle, held April 15, 2017. The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its
way to the lawn of the White House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies
and protests across the country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK3 |
"Chicken Don", a giant inflatable chicken wearing
President Trump's signature hairstyle, being inflated at Westlake Park,
Seattle, Washington
The giant inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s
signature hairstyle is the creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar.
Brar debuted the chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on
Seattle, held April 15, 2017. The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its
way to the lawn of the White House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies
and protests across the country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK4 |
Protester standing next to a giant inflatable chicken
that is wearing President Donald Trump's signature hairstyle, Westlake Park,
Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Build a movement to dump Trump - Socialist
Alternative." The giant inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s
signature hairstyle is the creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar.
Brar debuted the chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on
Seattle, held April 15, 2017. The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its
way to the lawn of the White House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies
and protests across the country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK5 |
Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Build a movement to
Dump Trump", in front of "Chicken Don" balloon, Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on sign reads: "Build a movement to dump Trump - Socialist
Alternative." The giant inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s
signature hairstyle is the creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar.
Brar debuted the chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on
Seattle, held April 15, 2017. The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its
way to the lawn of the White House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies
and protests across the country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK6 |
Demonstrators gathered with protest signs in Westlake
Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "We fight racism with solidarity"; "Build a
movement to dump Trump - Socialist Alternative"; "God if you want us to impeach
Trump, give us a sign. Like, blot out the sun some time this week. Thanks.
-America"; "[Image of Heather Heyer] 1985-2017 - Hate is un-American"; "Love
not hate." One protester is wearing a shirt that reads: "Indivisible." Heather
Heyer was murdered when a man drove his car into a crowd of demonstrators who
were protesting white nationalists in Charlottesville, Va., on August 12,
2017.A full solar eclipse took place on August 21, 2017. It was visible within
a band across the entire contiguous United States.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK7 |
Protester holding a sign with an image of Heather Heyer,
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Build a movement to dump Trump - Socialist
Alternative"; "[Image of Heather Heyer] 1985-2017 - Hate is un-American"; "Hey,
Hey, Ho, Ho - Hate & Bigotry gotta go!!"; "Love not hate." One protester is
wearing a shirt that reads: "Indivisible." Heather Heyer was murdered when a
man drove his car into a crowd of demonstrators who were protesting white
nationalists in Charlottesville, Va., on August 12, 2017.A full solar eclipse
took place on August 21, 2017. It was visible within a band across the entire
contiguous United States.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK8 |
Demonstrators gathering in front of giant inflatable
chicken wearing President Donald Trump's signature hairstyle, Westlake Park,
Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "What is Trump hiding?"; "We fight racism
with solidarity - Fred Hampton. Socialist Alternative [with an image of a
raised fist]"; "This aggression will not stand, man!." Fred Hampton (1948-1969)
was an American activist and revolutionary, chairman of the Illinois chapter of
the Black Panther Party (BPP), and deputy chairman of the national BPP. He was
killed by police in December of 1969.The giant inflatable chicken sporting
President Donald Trump’s signature hairstyle is the creation of Seattle based
artist Taran Singh Brar. Brar debuted the chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at
the Tax Day March on Seattle, held April 15, 2017. The original 30-foot tall
chicken later made its way to the lawn of the White House, and smaller versions
appeared at rallies and protests across the country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK9 |
Protesters holding signs reading "Dump Trump" and "This
is not about statues!", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Build a movement to dump Trump - Socialist
Alternative"; "This is not about statues!." The giant inflatable chicken
sporting President Donald Trump’s signature hairstyle is the creation of
Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar. Brar debuted the chicken (nicknamed
Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on Seattle, held April 15, 2017. The original
30-foot tall chicken later made its way to the lawn of the White House, and
smaller versions appeared at rallies and protests across the country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK10 |
Crowd with large sign of a yellow submarine and the
phrase "All you need is love!", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "All you need is love [hung above a large
sign of a yellow submarine]"; "Love trumps hate"; "Build a movement to dump
Trump - Socialist Alternative"; "We fight racism with solidarity - Fred
Hampton. Socialist Alternative [with an image of a raised fist]." One sign
depicts a swastika with the symbol for "NO" imposed on it.Fred Hampton
(1948-1969) was an American activist and revolutionary, chairman of the
Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party (BPP), and deputy chairman of the
national BPP. He was killed by police in December of 1969.The giant inflatable
chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s signature hairstyle is the creation
of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar. Brar debuted the chicken (nicknamed
Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on Seattle, held April 15, 2017. The original
30-foot tall chicken later made its way to the lawn of the White House, and
smaller versions appeared at rallies and protests across the country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK11 |
Demonstrators carring signs reading "Queers against
Islamaphobia" and "Human beings are illegal", Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on sign reads: "Queers against Islamaphobia"; "Human beings
aren't illegal & fuck you Trump!."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK12 |
Stack of signs by Socialist Alternative reading "We
fight racism with solidarity - Fred Hampton", Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on signs read: "We fight racism with solidarity - Fred
Hampton. Socialist Alternative [with an image of a raised fist]." Fred Hampton
(1948-1969) was an American activist and revolutionary, chairman of the
Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party (BPP), and deputy chairman of the
national BPP. He was killed by police in December of 1969.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK13 |
Socialist Alternative materials at Westlake Park,
Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Resist Trump - Green Jobs Now"; "Unite
against Trump and the billionaire class"; "No deportations - stop the attacks
on immigrants!"; "Repeal & Replace Capitalism"; "Sin muro, Sin redadas, Sin
guerra - Resist Trump [Trans. from Spanish: No Wall, No Raids, No War]."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK14 |
Two signs reading "We fight racism with solidarity",
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "We fight racism with solidarity - Fred
Hampton. Socialist Alternative [with an image of a raised fist]." Fred Hampton
(1948-1969) was an American activist and revolutionary, chairman of the
Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party (BPP), and deputy chairman of the
national BPP. He was killed by police in December of 1969.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK15 |
Sign reading "Unite against bigots and the billionaire
class - Socialist Alternative", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Unite against bigots and the billionaire
class - Socialist Alternative"; "Dump Trump"; "To do list: 1. Protest, 2. Eat
cake." The giant inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s signature
hairstyle is the creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar. Brar
debuted the chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on Seattle,
held April 15, 2017. The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its way to
the lawn of the White House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies and
protests across the country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK16 |
Demonstrator holding a sign reading "What is Trump
hiding?", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "What is Trump hiding?."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK17 |
Sign reading "To do list: 1. Protest, 2. Eat cake",
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "To do list: 1. Protest, 2. Eat cake." The
giant inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s signature hairstyle
is the creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar. Brar debuted the
chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on Seattle, held April 15,
2017. The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its way to the lawn of the
White House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies and protests across the
country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK18 |
Sign reading "Our Diversity is our Strength", Westlake
Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Our diversity is our strength."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK19 |
Sign reading "Hey, hey, ho, ho - Hate & bigotry
gotta go!!", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Hey, hey, ho, ho - Hate & bigotry gotta
go!!."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK20 |
Sign reading "Hear me roar - Not meow!", Westlake Park,
Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Hear me roar - not meow!."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK21 |
Protester holding sign reading "We fight racism with
solidarity", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "We fight racism with solidarity - Fred
Hampton. Socialist Alternative [with an image of a raised fist]." Fred Hampton
(1948-1969) was an American activist and revolutionary, chairman of the
Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party (BPP), and deputy chairman of the
national BPP. He was killed by police in December of 1969.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK22 |
Sign reading "White supremacy is terrorism!", Westlake
Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "White supremacy is terrorism!."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK23 |
Socialist Alternative signs at Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on signs read: "Unite against bigots and the billionaire
class - Socialist Alternative"; "We fight racism with solidarity - Fred
Hampton. Socialist Alternative [with an image of a raised fist]"; "Build a
movement to Dump Trump." Fred Hampton (1948-1969) was an American activist and
revolutionary, chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party
(BPP), and deputy chairman of the national BPP. He was killed by police in
December of 1969.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK24 |
Sign reading "To do list: 1. Protest, 2. Eat cake" in
front of a giant inflatable chicken, Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on sign reads: "To do list: 1. Protest, 2. Eat cake." The
giant inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s signature hairstyle
is the creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar. Brar debuted the
chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on Seattle, held April 15,
2017. The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its way to the lawn of the
White House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies and protests across the
country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK25 |
Sign reading "White supremacists are losers" in front of
a giant inflatable chicken, Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "White supremacists are losers." The giant
inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s signature hairstyle is the
creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar. Brar debuted the chicken
(nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on Seattle, held April 15, 2017.
The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its way to the lawn of the White
House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies and protests across the
country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK26 |
Sign reading "White supremacists are losers", Westlake
Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "White supremacists are losers." The giant
inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s signature hairstyle is the
creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar. Brar debuted the chicken
(nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on Seattle, held April 15, 2017.
The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its way to the lawn of the White
House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies and protests across the
country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK27 |
Moh Kilani, of the Truman National Security Project,
speaking at Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Moh Kilani is a native of Iraq, but now calls the Pacific
Northwest home. Moh has a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of
North Carolina at Greensboro, and a master’s in Applied International Studies
from the University of Washington. With a wide array of experience, ranging
from export to North Africa, to Arctic sub-nationalism to working directly with
Syrian refugees, Moh brings a creative approach to strategy. He is a Security
Fellow with the Truman National Security Project, and was an Arctic Initiative
Fellow with the International Policy Institute at the University of
Washington.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK28 |
Sign reading "Somewhere in the dark corners of the
internet the 'alt-left' is planning universal healthcare and community
gardens", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Somewhere in the dark corners of the
internet the 'alt-left' is planning universal healthcare and community
gardens!!! Oh, the horror... @pollydeemurdoeh."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK29 |
Demonstrator holding a sign reading "Human beings aren't
illegal", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Build a movement to dump Trump - Socialist
Alternative"; "Human beings aren't illegal & fuck you Trump."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK30 |
Demonstrators with signs reading "We fight racism with
solidarity" and "Human beings aren't illegal", Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on signs read: "God, if you want us to impeach Trump, give
us a sign. Like, blot out the sun some time with week. Thanks - America";
"Human beings aren't illegal & fuck you Trump"; "We fight racism with
solidarity - Fred Hampton. Socialist Alternative." Fred Hampton (1948-1969) was
an American activist and revolutionary, chairman of the Illinois chapter of the
Black Panther Party (BPP), and deputy chairman of the national BPP. He was
killed by police in December of 1969.A full solar eclipse took place on August
21, 2017. It was visible within a band across the entire contiguous United
States.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK31 |
Rabbi Jim Mirel, of Temple B'nai Torah, speaking at
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Rabbi Jim Mirel is rabbi emeritus at Temple B'nai Torah, a
Reform synagogue in Bellevue, Washington.The giant inflatable chicken sporting
President Donald Trump’s signature hairstyle is the creation of Seattle based
artist Taran Singh Brar. Brar debuted the chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at
the Tax Day March on Seattle, held April 15, 2017. The original 30-foot tall
chicken later made its way to the lawn of the White House, and smaller versions
appeared at rallies and protests across the country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK32 |
Demonstrator wearing a NARAL Pro-Choice America shirt
and holding a sign reading "We fight racism with solidarity", Westlake Park,
Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Build a movement to dump Trump - Socialist
Alternative"; "God, if you want us to impeach Trump, give us a sign. Like, blot
out the sun some time with week. Thanks - America"; "We fight racism with
solidarity - Fred Hampton. Socialist Alternative." Text on clothing reads:
"Peace"; "Resist & Persist - NARAL Pro-choice America." Fred Hampton
(1948-1969) was an American activist and revolutionary, chairman of the
Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party (BPP), and deputy chairman of the
national BPP. He was killed by police in December of 1969.A full solar eclipse
took place on August 21, 2017. It was visible within a band across the entire
contiguous United States.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK33 |
Demonstrators gathered at Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on sign reads: "White supremacists are losers." One
protester is wearing red crosses taped to their arms. These crosses probably
indicate that this is a street medic. Street medics, or action medics, are
volunteers with varying degrees of medical training who help provide medical
care, such as first aid, in situations frequently neglected by traditional
institutions, such as protests.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK34 |
Protester holding a sign reading "Build a movement to
Dump Trump", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Build a movement to dump Trump - Socialist
Alternative."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK35 |
Signs reading "Unite against bigots and the billionaire
class" and "Silence is not an option", Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on signs read: "Unite against bigots and the billionaire
class"; "Silence is not an option."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK36 |
Street medic in front of group of protesters, Westlake
Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Unite against the billionaire class"; "Dump
Trump." One protester is wearing red crosses taped to their arms. These crosses
probably indicate that this is a street medic. Street medics, or action medics,
are volunteers with varying degrees of medical training who help provide
medical care, such as first aid, in situations frequently neglected by
traditional institutions, such as protests.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK37 |
Michael Ramos, of the Church Council of Greater Seattle,
speaking at Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
The giant inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s
signature hairstyle is the creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar.
Brar debuted the chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on
Seattle, held April 15, 2017. The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its
way to the lawn of the White House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies
and protests across the country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK38 |
Table with protest literature, Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on signs read: "Sin muro, sin redadas, sin guerra - Resist
Trump - Socialist Alternative [Trans. from Spanish: No Wall, No Raids, No
War]"; "Resist Trump - Unite against LGBTQ Homelessness, Affordable housing for
all! - www.SocialistAlternative.org."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK39 |
Protester holding a sign where the number 45 is made to
look like a swastika, Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Sign depicts the number 45 made to look like a swastika, with
the symbol for "NO" on top of it. President Donald J. Trump is the 45th
President of the United States.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK40 |
Protester in a red scarf holding a sign reading "Dump
Trump", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Build a movement to dump Trump - Socialist
Alternative."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK41 |
Demonstrators with signs reading "Muslims welcome in our
home" and "Support working class needs, not billionaire greed", Westlake Park,
Seattle, Washington
Text on signs reads: "Muslims welcome in our home"; "Support
working class needs, not billionaire greed." Text on clothing reads "Real
Change."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK42 |
Sign reading "No racists, sexists, fascists, Trump",
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "We fight racism with solidarity - Fred
Hampton"; "Build a movement to dump Trump"; "No racists, sexists, fascists,
Trump." Fred Hampton (1948-1969) was an American activist and revolutionary,
chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party (BPP), and deputy
chairman of the national BPP. He was killed by police in December of 1969.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK43 |
Demonstrators holding signs reading "If not now, when"
and "We fight racism with solidarity", Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on signs read: "We fight racism with solidarity - Fred
Hampton, Socialist Alternative"; "Build a movement to Dump Trump"; "If not now,
when"; "Unite against bigots and the billionaire class." Text on clothing
reads: "Pramila for Congress." Pramila Jayapal currently serves as the U.S.
Representative for Washington's 7th Congressional District.Fred Hampton
(1948-1969) was an American activist and revolutionary, chairman of the
Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party (BPP), and deputy chairman of the
national BPP. He was killed by police in December of 1969.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK44 |
Signs reading "Black Lives Matter" and "Dump Trump",
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Build a movement to Dump Trump - Socialist
Alternative"; "Black Lives Matter"; "Unite against bigots and the billionaire
class."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK45 |
Demonstrators gathered at Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on signs read: "We fight racism with solidarity - Fred
Hampton, Socialist Alternative"; "Dump Trump"; "Black Lives Matter"; "Disarm
Hate." Fred Hampton (1948-1969) was an American activist and revolutionary,
chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party (BPP), and deputy
chairman of the national BPP. He was killed by police in December of 1969.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK46 |
Demonstrator wearing a hat covered in political buttons,
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Black Lives Matter." Text on buttons read:
"Jesse Jackson, 1984"; "Anderson for President, 1980"; "John F. Kennedy for
President"; "Shirley Chisholm, 1972"; "Obama '08, Gregoire Burner"; "Freedom
Now Core"; "Jesse Jackson '88"; "March on Washington for Jobs & Freedom,
August 28, 1963"; "Black Lives Matter"; "Alt-US National Park Service"; "I
stand with Planned Parenthood"; "Keep calm and read the constitution - ACLU."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK47 |
Chris Vance, former chair of the Washington State
Republican Party, speaking at Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Americans for Refugees & Immigrants -
Build bridges not walls!"; "Dump Trump."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK48 |
Demonstrator wearing a shirt reading "Celebrating 50
years - We march with Selma", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on clothing reads: "Celebrating 50 years - We march with
Selma."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK49 |
Chris Vance, former chair of the Washington State
Republican Party, speaking at Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Americans for Refugees & Immigrants -
Build bridges not walls!"; "We will not be silenced [with an image of a raised
fist]"; "Dump Trump."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK50 |
Chris Vance, former chair of the Washington State
Republican Party, speaking at Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "We fight racism with solidarity - Fred
Hampton, Socialist Alternative"; "Build a movement to Dump Trump"; "Do nazis
kiss their mothers with those mouths?"; "Be excellent to each other"; "White
supremacists are losers"; "Silence is not an option"; "Losers in 1865 [image of
Confederate flag], Losers in 1945 [image of flag with swastika], Losers in 2017
[image of Pepe the frog cartoon]"; "Black Lives Matter"; "What is Trump
hiding?"; "Unite against bigots and the billionaire class." Fred Hampton
(1948-1969) was an American activist and revolutionary, chairman of the
Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party (BPP), and deputy chairman of the
national BPP. He was killed by police in December of 1969.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK51 |
Sign reading "No Nazis, no KKK, no fascist USA",
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "We fight racism with solidarity - Fred
Hampton, Socialist Alternative"; "No Nazis, no KKK, no fascist USA - We the
people will prevail!." Fred Hampton (1948-1969) was an American activist and
revolutionary, chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party
(BPP), and deputy chairman of the national BPP. He was killed by police in
December of 1969.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK52 |
Giant "Chicken Don" balloon alongside protesters at
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Silence is not an option"; "Dump Trump";
"An injury to one is an injury to all." One sign depicts the number 45 made to
look like a swastika. President Donald Trump is the 45th President of the
United States.The giant inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s
signature hairstyle is the creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar.
Brar debuted the chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on
Seattle, held April 15, 2017. The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its
way to the lawn of the White House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies
and protests across the country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK53 |
Giant "Chicken Don" balloon beside protesters at
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
The giant inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s
signature hairstyle is the creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar.
Brar debuted the chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on
Seattle, held April 15, 2017. The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its
way to the lawn of the White House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies
and protests across the country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK54 |
Two signs reading "Bigotly" with pictures of President
Donald Trump's face, Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Bigotly [with an image of President Donald
Trump's face]."
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK55 |
Sign reading "Bigotly", Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on sign reads: "Bigotly [with an image of President Donald
Trump's face]."
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK56 |
Sign reading "Bigotly" with an image of President Donald
Trump, Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Bigotly [with an image of President Donald
Trump's face]."
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK57 |
Text on sign reading "We hold these truths to be self
evident, that all men are created equal", Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on sign reads: "We hold these truths to be self evident,
that all men are created equal."
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK58 |
Stack of Socialist Alternative signs at Westlake Park,
Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Build a movement to dump Trump - Socialist
Alternative"; "Unite against bigots and the billionaire class."
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK59 |
Signs reading "Dump Trump" and "Bigotly", Westlake Park,
Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Dump Trump"; "Bigotly [with an image of
President Trump's face]."
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK60 | August 20, 2017 | |
Online | KinseyK61 |
Sign reading "Things with many sides: my d20, a good
dinner, [not] bigotry", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Things with many sides: my d20, a good
dinner, [not] bigotry"; "Black lives matter." Following violent protests
between white nationalists and those opposing them in Charlottesville,
Virginia, President Donald Trump was criticized for not speaking more
forcefully against the white nationalists. President Trump described the the
events in Charlottesville as an "egregious display of hatred, bigotry and
violence on many sides, on many sides." A d20 is a twenty sided die, usually
used for tabletop gaming.
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK62 |
Two demonstrators standing beside a sign reading "We
fight racism with solidarity", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We fight racism with solidarity - Fred
Hampton, Socialist Alternative." Fred Hampton (1948-1969) was an American
activist and revolutionary, chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black
Panther Party (BPP), and deputy chairman of the national BPP. He was killed by
police in December of 1969.
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK63 |
Signs reading "No place for hate" and "Deport Trump",
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read; "No place for hate"; "Deport Trump."
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK64 |
Protester holding a sign reading "Build a movement to
dump Trump - Socialist Alternative", Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on sign reads: "Build a movement to dump Trump - Socialist
Alternative."
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK65 |
Sign reading "Impeach Trump", Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on sign reads: "Impeach Trump."
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK66 |
Demonstrators holding signs reading "We fight racism
with solidarity" and "Black Lives Matter..." , Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on signs read: "In this house, we believe: Black Lives
Matter, Women's Rights are Human Rights, No Human Is Illegal, Science is Real,
Water is life, In religious freedom, Love is Love, Kindness is everything"; "We
fight racism with solidarity - Fred Hampton, Socialist Alternative." Fred
Hampton (1948-1969) was an American activist and revolutionary, chairman of the
Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party (BPP), and deputy chairman of the
national BPP. He was killed by police in December of 1969.
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK67 |
Sign reading "Heather Heyer - Say her name - She did not
die in vain", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Heather Heyer - Say her name - She did not
die in vain." Text on clothing reads: "Sorry about our president" in ten
different languages.Heather Heyer was murdered when a man drove his car into a
crowd of demonstrators who were protesting white nationalists in
Charlottesville, Va., on August 12, 2017.
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK68 |
Demonstrator carrying a sign with an image of Heather
Heyer, Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: [Image of Heather Heyer] 1985-2017 - Hate is
un-American"; "All you need is love [above a sign in the shape of a yellow
submarine]." Heather Heyer was murdered when a man drove his car into a crowd
of demonstrators who were protesting white nationalists in Charlottesville,
Va., on August 12, 2017.The giant inflatable chicken sporting President Donald
Trump’s signature hairstyle is the creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh
Brar. Brar debuted the chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on
Seattle, held April 15, 2017. The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its
way to the lawn of the White House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies
and protests across the country.
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK69 |
Protester standing in front of giant "Chicken Don"
balloon holding a sign in the shape of a yellow submarine, Westlake Park,
Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: [Image of Heather Heyer] 1985-2017 - Hate is
un-American"; "All you need is love [above a sign in the shape of a yellow
submarine]." Text on clothing reads: "Indivisible." Heather Heyer was murdered
when a man drove his car into a crowd of demonstrators who were protesting
white nationalists in Charlottesville, Va., on August 12, 2017.The giant
inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s signature hairstyle is the
creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar. Brar debuted the chicken
(nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on Seattle, held April 15, 2017.
The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its way to the lawn of the White
House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies and protests across the
country.
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK70 |
Protester holding sign reading "What is Trump hiding?",
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "What is Trump hiding?."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK71 |
Demonstrators holding sign while sitting on a curb,
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "God, if you want us to impeach Trump, give
us a sign. Like, blot out the sun some time with week. Thanks - America." Text
on clothing reads: "I stand with immigrants." A full solar eclipse took place
on August 21, 2017. It was visible within a band across the entire contiguous
United States.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK72 |
Sign reading "Confront racist relatives now", Westlake
Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Confront racist relatives now."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK73 |
Sign reading "No racists, sexists, fascists, Trump",
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "No racists, sexists, fascists, Trump."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK74 |
Musicians performing before the crowd at Westlake Park,
Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "No wall"; "Dump Trump"; "Hate is
un-American." The giant inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s
signature hairstyle is the creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar.
Brar debuted the chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on
Seattle, held April 15, 2017. The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its
way to the lawn of the White House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies
and protests across the country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK75 | August 20, 2017 | |
Online | KinseyK76 |
Protester holding a sign reading "Hate is un-American",
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "[Image of Heather Heyer] 1985-2017 - Hate
is un-American." Heather Heyer was murdered when a man drove his car into a
crowd of demonstrators who were protesting white nationalists in
Charlottesville, Va., on August 12, 2017.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK77 |
Demonstrators holding signs in front of giant "Chicken
Don" balloon, Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Build a movement to dump Trump - Socialist
Alternative"; "[Image of Heather Heyer] 1985-2017, Hate is un-American." Text
on clothing reads: "Indivisible"; "No racism, no sexism, no homophobia." The
giant inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s signature hairstyle
is the creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar. Brar debuted the
chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on Seattle, held April 15,
2017. The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its way to the lawn of the
White House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies and protests across the
country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK78 |
Demonstrator wearing an Indivisible shirt and holding a
sign with a picture of Heather Heyer, Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on sign reads: "[Image of Heather Heyer] 1985-2017 - Hate
is un-American." Heather Heyer was murdered when a man drove his car into a
crowd of demonstrators who were protesting white nationalists in
Charlottesville, Va., on August 12, 2017.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK79 |
Protester holding sign reading "Black Lives Matter!",
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Black Lives Matter!."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK80 |
Signs reading "Americans for Refugees & Immigrants",
"No wall", and "De-escalate Washington", Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on signs read: "No Wall"; "Americans for Refugees and
Immigrants"; "De-escalate Washington - Building bridges between communities and
police. Sign I-940."
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK81 |
Demonstrators marching with signs reading "Racism is not
patriotic" and "Dump Trump", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Racism is not patriotic"; "Dump Trump."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK82 |
Signs reading "Racism is not patriotic" and "Dump
Trump", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Racism is not patriotic"; "Dump Trump."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK83 |
Protester holding sign reading "Dump Trump" in front of
giant "Chicken Don" balloon, Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Build a movement to dump Trump - Socialist
Alternative." Text on clothing reads: "No racism, no sexism, no homophobia."
The giant inflatable chicken sporting President Donald Trump’s signature
hairstyle is the creation of Seattle based artist Taran Singh Brar. Brar
debuted the chicken (nicknamed Chicken Don) at the Tax Day March on Seattle,
held April 15, 2017. The original 30-foot tall chicken later made its way to
the lawn of the White House, and smaller versions appeared at rallies and
protests across the country.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK84 |
Two demonstrators wearing Guy Fawkes masks holding an
Anonymous flag, Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Anonymous refers to a loosely associated international network
of activist and "hacktivist" entities. Members of the group often identify
themselves by wearing Guy Fawkes masks, in the style popularized by the graphic
novel (and film of the same name) V for Vendetta.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK85 |
Two demonstrators holding an Anonymous flag, both
wearing Guy Fawkes masks, Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Anonymous refers to a loosely associated international network
of activist and "hacktivist" entities. Members of the group often identify
themselves by wearing Guy Fawkes masks, in the style popularized by the graphic
novel (and film of the same name) V for Vendetta.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK86 |
Demonstrator wearing a Guy Fawkes mask making the peace
hand gesture, Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
The Guy Fawkes mask is a stylized depiction of Guy Fawkes, the
best-known member of the Gunpowder Plot. The plot was an attempt to blow up the
House of Lords in London on 5 November 1605, in order to restore a Catholic
head of state. The mask has become a well-known symbol for the online
hacktivist group Anonymous, the Occupy movement, and other anti-government and
anti-establishment protests around the world.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK87 |
Signs reading "Dump Trump" and "Queers against
Islamaphobia", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Build a movement to dump Trump"; "Queers
against Islamaphobia."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK88 |
Demonstrator wearing a Guy Fawkes mask carrying a sign
reading "Never Again", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Never again! No fascism! No oligarchy!."
The Guy Fawkes mask is a stylized depiction of Guy Fawkes, the best-known
member of the Gunpowder Plot. The plot was an attempt to blow up the House of
Lords in London on 5 November 1605, in order to restore a Catholic head of
state. The mask has become a well-known symbol for the online hacktivist group
Anonymous, the Occupy movement, and other anti-government and
anti-establishment protests around the world.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK89 |
Protester wearing a Guy Fawkes mask, Westlake Park,
Seattle, Washington
The Guy Fawkes mask is a stylized depiction of Guy Fawkes, the
best-known member of the Gunpowder Plot. The plot was an attempt to blow up the
House of Lords in London on 5 November 1605, in order to restore a Catholic
head of state. The mask has become a well-known symbol for the online
hacktivist group Anonymous, the Occupy movement, and other anti-government and
anti-establishment protests around the world.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK90 |
Sign reading "This aggression will not stand, man!",
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "This aggression will not stand, man!."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK91 |
Sign reading "God, if you want us to impeach Trump, give
us a sign", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "God, if you want us to impeach Trump, give
us a sign. Like, blot out the sun some time this week. Thanks - America." A
full solar eclipse took place on August 21, 2017. It was visible within a band
across the entire contiguous United States.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK92 |
Protester in Guy Fawkes mask holding a sign reading
"Never Again", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Never again - No fascism! No oligarchy!."
Text on clothing reads: "Socialist Alternative." The Guy Fawkes mask is a
stylized depiction of Guy Fawkes, the best-known member of the Gunpowder Plot.
The plot was an attempt to blow up the House of Lords in London on 5 November
1605, in order to restore a Catholic head of state. The mask has become a
well-known symbol for the online hacktivist group Anonymous, the Occupy
movement, and other anti-government and anti-establishment protests around the
world.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK93 |
Signs reading "Impeach Trump" and "Say no to Nazis",
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Impeach Trump [with the T in Trump replaced
with a sickle and hammer]"; "Say no to Nazis"; "We fight racism with solidarity
- Fred Hampton. Socialist Alternative." Text on clothing reads: "ACLU Resists."
Fred Hampton (1948-1969) was an American activist and revolutionary, chairman
of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party (BPP), and deputy chairman
of the national BPP. He was killed by police in December of 1969.
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK94 |
Sign reading "Talk to your family about race before
Breitbart does!", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Talk to your family about race before
Breitbart does!"; "Lies cannot hide ignorance, stupidity, greed, cruelty."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK95 |
Woman carrying sign reading "Nazis are bad", Westlake
Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "Nazis are bad"; "White supremacy is
terrorism!"; "What is Trump hiding?."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK96 |
Sign reading "We stand with our Muslim neighbors",
Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "We stand with our Muslim neighbors."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK97 |
Sign reading "Don't put me down if I'm brown, hear what
I say", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Don't put me down if I'm brown, Hear what I
say - El Chicano, Chicano Revolución."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK98 |
Sign reading "Deport Nazis", Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on sign reads: "Deport Nazis."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK99 |
Sign reading "Radical white terrorism must be stopped by
whatever means necessary", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Fixed it: 'Radical ["Islamic" is crossed
out and replaced by "WHITE"] terrorism must be stopped by whatever means
necessary. - Trump."
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August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK100 |
Sign reading "We won't go back", Westlake Park, Seattle,
Washington
Text on sign reads: "We won't go back [with "NO" symbols on top
of a drawing of a Klu Klux Klan hood, a wire coat hanger, and a swastika]."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK101 |
Sign reading "Stop pretending your racism is
patriotism", Westlake Park, Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Stop pretending your racism is patriotism."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK102 | August 20, 2017 | |
Online | KinseyK103 |
Police officers on bicycles and a motorcycle following
protesters down 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on sign reads: "Deport Trump."
|
August 20, 2017 |
Online | KinseyK104 |
Police officers on bicycles and a motorcycle riding
behind the marchers, 4th Ave., Seattle, Washington
Text on signs read: "What is Trump hiding?"; "Black Lives
Matter." One sign depicts the number 45 made to look like a swastika, with the
symbol for "NO" on top of it. President Donald J. Trump is the 45th President
of the United States.
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August 20, 2017 |
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Subject Terms
- Anti-Nazi movement--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
- Anti-racism--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Demonstrations--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
- Photograph collections--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
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