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Over 1,500 people marched in Southampton Village to end police brutality and systemic racism on Thursday night. Held at 6:00 p.m., the protest was very youthful and impassioned, with less care for social distancing than previous gatherings on the East End. Pain and anger were on display, and yet protestors maintained a seriousness about the activities throughout.

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Protestors march down Windmill Lane in Southampton

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Protestors march down Windmill Lane in Southampton

(Photo: Alexandra Talty)

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Protestors march down Windmill Lane in Southampton

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Protestors march down Main Street in Southampton

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Trevon Jenkins, 19, addresses the crowd

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Protestors march down Jobs Lane in Southampton

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Protestors march down Jobs Lane in Southampton

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Protestors march down Jobs Lane in Southampton

(Photo: Alexandra Talty)
Protestors march down Windmill Lane in Southampton

(Photo: Alexandra Talty)

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Shopworkers came out to document the moment

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Once protestors reached Jobs Lane, they were told by march leader Trevon Jenkins to lay on the ground for eight minutes and 46 seconds to commemorate how long George Floyd was pinned on the ground by the police

(Photo: Alexandra Talty)

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(Photo: Alexandra Talty)