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Studio X, a USA Flea Market store that produces memorial shirts for those who have died, displays its samples of T-shirts on Thursday, April 3, 2014, in Miami. At Studio X, miles away from South Beach in a gritty pocket of Liberty City, is where black Miami’s killed are memorialized. Pictures of the deceased are stamped onto plaques and necklace charms, but a majority of customers come to put a picture on a T-shirt. (AP Photo/The Miami Herald, Carl Juste)
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Hai Haliva, owner of Studio X, and Ayleen Lopez, a graphic designer, work inside the booth at the USA Flea Market, where they design RIP T-shirts for customers, in Miami. At Studio X, miles away from South Beach in a gritty pocket of Liberty City, is where black Miami’s killed are memorialized. Pictures of the deceased are stamped onto plaques and necklace charms, but a majority of customers come to put a picture on a T-shirt. (AP Photo/The Miami Herald, Emily Michot)
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In this March 21, 2014 photo, Amanda Brewer looks over her collection of RIP T-shirts in her Liberty City apartment, in Miami. Many of the victims were relatives of hers who were shot and killed in Miami. (AP Photo/The Miami Herald, Emily Michot)