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Fire hoses have a pressure of 100 pounds per square inch; they were used by the men in blue on non-violent, unarmed protesters.
Source: Freedom: A Photographic History of the African American Struggle by Phaidon
Source: Freedom: A Photographic History of the African American Struggle by Phaidon
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