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By Tiana A Abdulmassih
Members of the Harvard community donned red "X"s to symbolize black people being treated as targets during protest Wednesday morning outside University Hall, spurred by a St. Louis County grand jury decision not to indict police officer Darren Wilson for killing a black, unarmed teenager, Michael Brown.
Members of the Harvard community donned red "X"s to symbolize black people being treated as targets during protest Wednesday morning outside University Hall, spurred by a St. Louis County grand jury decision not to indict police officer Darren Wilson for killing a black, unarmed teenager, Michael Brown.

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