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Day 12 sees largest anti-racism protests for justice, change

Tens of thousands of people marched on Saturday with few reports of problems in scenes that were more often festive than tense

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A collage made up of the portraits of black victims of racism and police brutality, is seen in Denver, Colorado. Pics/AFP

A collage made up of the portraits of black victims of racism and police brutality, is seen in Denver, Colorado. Pics/AFP

Massive protests against police brutality nationwide capped a week that began in chaos but ended with largely peaceful expressions that organisers hope will sustain their movement. Tens of thousands of people marched on Saturday with few reports of problems in scenes that were more often festive than tense.

Wearing masks and urging fundamental change, protesters gathered in dozens of places from coast to coast while mourners in North Carolina waited for hours to glimpse the golden coffin carrying the body of native son George Floyd, the black man whose death at the hands of Minneapolis police has galvanized the expanding movement.

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