D.C. Protest IV

Christopher Barker

D.C. Protest IV

Horizontal variation of D.C. Protest II with a more overall perspective

During a relatively peaceful 2002 protest against the World Bank in Washington, D.C., anti-war demonstrators began to change the situational climate of the march. Tensions between protesters and police, who were expecting a violent demonstration, started to rise. Police began to arrest everyone that they managed to surround inside Pershing Park, guilty, as well as innocent bystanders alike. These demonstrators were pulled from the crowd, handcuffed and thrown on an awaiting Metro bus. No one was read their rights as bystanders looked on in horror.

Pershing Park, Washington D.C.

September 2002 Shot on bulk rolled Ilford 100 with Nikon N90s

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D.C. Protest IV by Christopher Barker
D.C. Protest IV by Christopher Barker

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