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| OWS gathers in Brooklyn for the #D6 tour of East New York |
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| A little rain could never dampen the moral force of Occupy Wall Street. |
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| House warming gifts! |
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| Mayor One Percent didn't bother sending his "army" to Brooklyn. |
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| OWS introduced the media to a tableau of boarded up homes in East NY. |
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| Locals getting their first tastes of Occupy Wall Street. This movement has only scratched the surface of its potential. |
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| Journalist (and occupier) J.A. Myerson raises a fist in solidarity! |
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| East New York is a largely black neighborhood. There, I said it. 99% = diversity. |
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| East New York is traditionally the murder capital of NYC. NYPD doesn't seem worried. |
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| Crowds were 500+ strong in the streets of East NY. |
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| This is what the 99% looks like. |
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| The ubiquitous Sgt. Shamar Thomas |
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| Quincy tells the story of his impending eviction today. |
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| Quincy overcome with emotion. |
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| Sanitation crew (in hard hats) moving in to do some "renovation" for the newly housed family. |
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| NYPD staked out on the building across the street. Where are the barricades? |
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| The indefatigable People's Library |
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