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The John C. Calhoun statue vandalized for the second time after the Emanuel AME Church shooting, photograph by Mary Battle, June 29, 2015, Charleston, South Carolina.
The John C. Calhoun statue vandalized for the second time after the Emanuel AME Church shooting, photograph by Mary Battle, June 29, 2015, Charleston, South Carolina.
John C. Calhoun statue in Marion Square spray-painted with the words "slavery" and "racist" following the mass shooting at the Mother Emanuel Church, Instagram photograph by Ashley Edge, June 23, 2015, Charleston, South Carolina. John C. Calhoun (1782-1850) was an influential American politician who strongly supported slavery and secession for the South. This statue was unveiled in 1896, at a time when Jim Crow segregation laws were becoming entrenched throughout the U.S. South.
South Carolina State Troopers on duty at the South Carolina State House grounds for a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) rally in support of the Confederate flag after its removal on July 10th, photograph by Zach NeSmith, July 18, 2015, Columbia, South Carolina.
Anti-KKK protesters at the KKK rally in support of the Confederate flag on South Carolina State House grounds, photograph by Zach NeSmith, July 18, 2015, Columbia, South Carolina.
A young girl signs a heart at the Young Preservationists' event at the Emanuel AME Church, photograph by Brittany Lavelle Tulla, July 8, 2015, Charleston, South Carolina.
Emanuel AME Church after the Young Preservationists' event, photograph by Brittany Lavelle Tulla, July 8, 2015, Charleston, South Carolina.
A woman places a heart on Emanuel AME Church at the Young Preservationists' event, photograph by Brittany Lavelle Tulla, July 8, 2015, Charleston, South Carolina.
A young girl places a heart on the Emanuel AME Church at a Young Preservationists' event, photograph by Brittany Lavelle Tulla, July 8, 2015, Charleston, South Carolina.
People gather for a prayer service outside of Emanuel AME church, photograph by Delane Chavez, June 20, 2015, Charleston, South Carolina.
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