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The Black Lives Matter mural is seen as demolition began Monday, March 10, in Washington, D.C.

The Black Lives Matter mural is seen as demolition began Monday, March 10, in Washington, D.C.

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D.C. begins removing Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House

Starlette Thomas remembers coming down almost daily to the intersection of 16th and H streets, to protest police brutality and systemic racial iniquities during the summer of 2020. On Monday, the 45-year old Bowie, Md., resident returned to the site of those protests to mourn the end of Black Lives Matter Plaza.