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.