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Emmanuel Dongo, a Liberian rapper who performs under the stage name Lyrical D, at Code 146, a nightclub in Monrovia, Liberia, Jan. 6, 2017. Dongo, who spends his days begging on Monrovia's streets, spends his nights spitting out angry rhymes about his experiences of discrimination in a society that largely views disability through the lens of superstition. (Jim Tuttle/The New York Times) -- PART OF A COLLECTION OF STAND-ALONE PHOTOS FOR USE AS DESIRED IN YEAREND STORIES AND RECAPS OF 2017 --
-- PART OF A COLLECTION OF STAND-ALONE PHOTOS FOR USE AS DESIRED IN YEAREND STORIES AND RECAPS OF 2017 -- MINIMALNA CENA 100USD!!!
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2017-01-06
JIM TUTTLE /The New York Times/R/EAST NEWS
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