A demonstrator is detained by Atlanta Police after a demonstration turned violent on Saturday. (Photo | AP) 
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#JusticeforGeorgeFloyd: 10 pictures that show the many faces of anti-racist protests rocking Trump's United States

Americans of all race, religion and class are part of the anti-racist "uprising" that has got the attention of people all around the world. 

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Demonstrators gather in Minneapolis as they continue to protest the death of George Floyd in police custody on May 25. (Photo | AP)
A protester on a bicycle rides past a burning police car during a demonstration next to the city of Miami Police Department, Saturday, May 30. (Photo | AP)
Police and protesters clash Saturday in Philadelphia during a demonstration on May 30, Saturday. (Photo | AP)
Journalists gather around as a protester injured in police action is dragged back by other activists in Washington. (Photo | AP)
A firework explodes by a police line as demonstrators gather to protest the death of George Floyd near the White House in Washington. (Photo | AP)
Police officers from Ferguson, Mo., join protesters to remember George Floyd by taking a knee in the parking lot of the police station on Saturday, May 30. (Photo | AP)
A protester poses for photos next to a burning police vehicle in Los Angeles. (Photo | AP)
New York Police officers restrain protesters after they took to the streets the demonstration against police brutality. Americans of all race, religion and class are part of the anti-racist 'uprising.' (Photo | AP)
A masked person leaves a Starbucks through a broken window in Chicago after a suspected looting amidst ongoing anti-police proests. (Photo | AP)

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