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#1 A young man standing in front of a fence with a graffiti message of racial unrest, 1980.

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A young man standing in front of a fence with a graffiti message of racial unrest, 1980.

The Brixton Riots of 1981: A Photographic Journey Through the Chaos, the Courage, and the Consequences

#1 A young man standing in front of a fence with a graffiti message of racial unrest, 1980.

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