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Black Lives Matter Protesters Gather In Levittown: PHOTOS
Demonstrators marched through the streets of Levittown and heard featured speakers during an open mic session.

LEVITTOWN, NY — Black Lives Matter demonstrators gathered in Levittown at a march on Sunday to protest systemic racism and police brutality.
The protest, which was organized by the Levittown Coalition for Change, Young Long Island for Justice and Muslims for Progress, began at the parking lot behind the Tri-County Flea Market.
Speakers featured at the protest included Nassau County Legislator Carrié Solages, Phoebe-Eligon Jones of Blupoetres Creations and Young Long Island for Justice Co-Leader Deana Davoudiasl. Protesters then marched through the streets of Levittown holding signs and flags in support of Black lives. Demonstrators also helped people register to vote, according to a PIX 11 report.
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The protest was held following the killing of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man who died in Minneapolis police custody in late May, and amid a nationwide surge in support for the Black Lives Matter movement.
See photos and videos from the demonstration below.
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View this post on InstagramJoin us tomorrow Sunday 7/19 at 4PM in #Levittown for a peaceful protest we have sponsored, along with amazing organizers @younglongislandforjustice & @levittowncoalitionforchange, against police brutality and in support of #Blacklivesmatter. Please bring your masks and a water bottle to stay cool! #blacklivesmatter #breonnataylor #stopracism
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View this post on InstagramOur co-leader @deanadavoudiasl giving a speech at the protest in Levittown that @younglongislandforjustice co-sponsored with @levittowncoalitionforchange @muslimsforprogress & @lipeacefulprotest
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Levittown, Amerikkka’s first suburb, has a visceral history of systemic racism and housing discrimination, beginning with its construction after World War II and continuing to this day. #TheFightStillContinues#BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/Btj7iTn9YF
— Coop. (@Tom___Coop) July 19, 2020
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Levittown Coalition for Change (@levittowncoalitionforchange) on Jul 19, 2020 at 2:37pm PDT
View this post on InstagramEducator, Artist and Activist. @blupoetres_creations
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