ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「Looking back at the #YearInPictures, July 2020 ⁣ ⁣ Selma, Alabama, July 26 — A horse-drawn carriage carried the body of Representative John Lewis across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where, in 1965, Lewis was beaten while marching with voting rights activists. 📸 @timothyivy⁣ ⁣ Syracuse, New York, July 27 — Michele Jones Galvin and her mother, Joyce Stokes Jones, who are descendants of the abolitionist and suffragist Harriet Tubman. The 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote, was ratified 100 years ago. 📸 @hsakag⁣ ⁣ San Antonio, July 17 — A drive-in movie in San Antonio. During the pandemic, the drive-in theater, a low-tech vestige of another era, emerged across the country as a popular pastime. 📸 @theotherchrislee⁣ ⁣ New York, July 24 — The New York Mets hosted the Atlanta Braves for their season opener. Instead of fans sitting in the stands, there were cardboard cutouts. 📸 @heislerphoto⁣ ⁣ Houston, July 15 — A coronavirus patient on a ventilator at Houston Methodist Hospital. During the summer surge, the hospital created new virus wards, hired traveling nurses and ramped up testing efforts. 📸 @erinschaff⁣ ⁣ Austin, Texas, July 2 — Vehicles lining up at a drive-through testing site during a surge of coronavirus cases in the state. Texas was one of the first states to lift its lockdown. 📸 @tamirhasacellphone⁣ ⁣ Portland, Oregon, July 22 — Federal agents clashed with protesters near the federal courthouse downtown. The Trump administration sent federal agents to Portland and other cities to stamp out protests. 📸 @mason_trinca」12月26日 23時30分 - nytimes

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Looking back at the #YearInPictures, July 2020 ⁣

Selma, Alabama, July 26 — A horse-drawn carriage carried the body of Representative John Lewis across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where, in 1965, Lewis was beaten while marching with voting rights activists. 📸 @timothyivy

Syracuse, New York, July 27 — Michele Jones Galvin and her mother, Joyce Stokes Jones, who are descendants of the abolitionist and suffragist Harriet Tubman. The 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote, was ratified 100 years ago. 📸 @hsakag

San Antonio, July 17 — A drive-in movie in San Antonio. During the pandemic, the drive-in theater, a low-tech vestige of another era, emerged across the country as a popular pastime. 📸 @theotherchrislee

New York, July 24 — The New York Mets hosted the Atlanta Braves for their season opener. Instead of fans sitting in the stands, there were cardboard cutouts. 📸 @heislerphoto

Houston, July 15 — A coronavirus patient on a ventilator at Houston Methodist Hospital. During the summer surge, the hospital created new virus wards, hired traveling nurses and ramped up testing efforts. 📸 @erinschaff

Austin, Texas, July 2 — Vehicles lining up at a drive-through testing site during a surge of coronavirus cases in the state. Texas was one of the first states to lift its lockdown. 📸 @tamirhasacellphone

Portland, Oregon, July 22 — Federal agents clashed with protesters near the federal courthouse downtown. The Trump administration sent federal agents to Portland and other cities to stamp out protests. 📸 @mason_trinca


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