Last Friday, Atlanta residents took to the streets in protest, and those protests have continued throughout the week.

As always, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s reporters and photographers were on the scene, documenting this monumental time in history.

» RELATED: Special Section: Behind the lens of Atlanta's protests

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This Sunday, the AJC will feature an 8-page special photo section showcasing the captivating work by our photographers, which will help retell the story of what happened across metro Atlanta over the last week.

The special section will also be featured in the AJCePaper. As a service to the Atlanta community and beyond, we will continue to provide open access to the AJCePaper.

Keeping our community informed is a vital service and our journalists on the frontlines are honored to work on your behalf. Sign up to have the AJCePaper delivered to your inbox.

» RELATED: A reporter's perspective: This hurts seeing it happen in your home town

In order to receive this Sunday’s special edition with detailed accounts of the protests and riots, you will need to sign up before Saturday evening.

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