File:Saks Fifth Avenue Boarded Up During Black Lives Matter Protests New York City - 49984000103.jpg

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English: Many of the stores and office buildings boarded up their first floor windows and entrances to protect from damage and looting during the Black Lives Matter protests in New York City. Saks Fifth Avenue took it a step further and added private security, fencing and barbed wire.
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