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072416 LILBURN Emily Garrett (left) of Lilburn and Jo-Ann Dixon of Covington join hands during a prayer. Members of several churches gather for a "Lilburn United" rally in Lilburn City Park Sunday, July 24, 2016. The rally was designed to seek "unity among the people of Lilburn, especially in light of all of the tensions and unrest‰ÛÓracial or otherwise‰ÛÓthat continue to dominate national headlines." Brandon Garret is a pastor at Mountain Park First Baptist Church, which organized the event.  KENT D. JOHNSON/kdjohnson@ajc.com

Taken on Sun, July 24, 2016 with NIKON D4S, on Shutter Priority, 1/400 sec, 24-70 zoom at 40mm, f/5, 800 ISO
072416 LILBURN Emily Garrett (left) of Lilburn and Jo-Ann Dixon of Covington join hands during a prayer. Members of several churches gather for a "Lilburn United" rally in Lilburn City Park Sunday, July 24, 2016. The rally was designed to seek "unity among the people of Lilburn, especially in light of all of the tensions and unrest‰ÛÓracial or otherwise‰ÛÓthat continue to dominate national headlines." Brandon Garret is a pastor at Mountain Park First Baptist Church, which organized the event. KENT D. JOHNSON/kdjohnson@ajc.com Taken on Sun, July 24, 2016 with NIKON D4S, on Shutter Priority, 1/400 sec, 24-70 zoom at 40mm, f/5, 800 ISO
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