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  • Day laborers line up to participate in a peaceful Thanksgiving march to honor immigrant rights, put on by the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA), an immigration rights group based in Los Angeles, California. The march  included multiple community groups and organizations and took place in North Hollywood, California, on November 25, 2009. Photo by Jen Klewitz.
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  • Residents of Havana, Cuba, swim and socialize on the rocks, and in the Banos del Mar, or sea baths located just below the Malecon, or seafront wall and walkway, bordering the edge of the city.  The sea baths, which are exposed at low tide, were cut out of the reef decades before the construction of the Malecon began in 1901. The baths are about 12 feet square and 6-8 feet deep, with rock steps for access and gaps to allow waves to wash in and out. The baths were originally designated before the turn of the century with separate areas for men, women, and negros. Photo by Jen Klewitz
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