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July 2, 2011 (Washington, DC)  Nathson "Nate" Fields (R) watches the 18th Annual "Starvin for Justice '11" rally to abolish the death penalty.  Participants fast for four days in front of the US Supreme Court building, to bring attention to what they consider the negative aspects of the death penalty.  July 2, 2011, marks the 35th anniversary of the 1976 Gregg v. Georgia decision, which allowed executions in the United States to resume.  (Photo: Don Baxter/Media Images International)

  
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Starvin For Justice '11

July 2, 2011 (Washington, DC) Nathson "Nate" Fields (R) watches the 18th Annual "Starvin for Justice '11" rally to abolish the death penalty. Participants fast for four days in front of the US Supreme Court building, to bring attention to what they consider the negative aspects of the death penalty. July 2, 2011, marks the 35th anniversary of the 1976 Gregg v. Georgia decision, which allowed executions in the United States to resume. (Photo: Don Baxter/Media Images International)

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