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The Fun Police: Law Enforcement Comes to Carnival

 harlemcondolife  February 21, 2021  Posted in s:fetch nyt

Source: The New York Times

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Events like J’Ouvert in New York and Carnival in London have seen violent incidents. But the way they are policed says a lot about what happens when Black people gather.

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