By Associated Press - Monday, May 4, 2015

BALTIMORE (AP) - The Maryland Historical Society is asking professional and amateur photographers to submit their pictures of the events in Baltimore sparked by the death of Freddie Gray after he was injured in police custody.

The society said in a statement Monday that the images of protests, unrest and cleanup will become part of a digital collection at a website maintained by the society. The society says it will also be collecting objects and oral histories from protesters and civil rights leaders in Baltimore.

The society says it believes the events are “an important topic for public history.”

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