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Manzanar World War Two Relocation Camp Sign – California

Manzanar World War Two Relocation Camp Sign - California

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A wooden sign designates the Manzanar War Relocation Center with a view of the snow covered Eastern Sierra Nevada Range of California in the distance.

Manzanar was one of 10 concentration camps created by the United States government, to incarcerate more than 120,000 United States citizens of Japanese ancestry during World War II. The Japanese Americans were held from March 1942 to November 1945. Manzanar is located in the Owens Valley close to Death Valley and the Nevada border. The name Manzanar means apple orchard in Spanish, which comes from the name of the town once located there, as well as the area’s previous farming history.

Colorado State Capitol Dome in Fall – Denver

Colorado State Capitol Dome in Fall - Denver

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The dome of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver with a golden roof and intricate architectural details rises against a clear blue sky. Autumnal foliage partly obscures the structure, adding a contrast of warm colors to the cool-toned building.

The Capitol Building was constructed in 1894 and has been designated a National Historic Landmark. It includes the offices of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and the General Assembly.

George Floyd and Breonna Taylor Mural – Louisville, Kentucky

George Floyd and Breonna Taylor Mural - Louisville, Kentucky

Breonna Taylor was a 26-year-old Black woman who was tragically killed in a police shooting in Louisville, Kentucky, on March 13, 2020. Her death became a significant and widely discussed case in the broader context of police violence and racial justice in the United States.

George Floyd was a 46-year-old Black man whose death on May 25, 2020, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, became a focal point in the global movement against police brutality and racial injustice. His death had a profound impact on conversations about systemic racism and policing in the United States and beyond.