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[h=4]The part of the Baltimore protests you haven't seen[/h]Violence wasn't the only thing happening on the streets in Baltimore.

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Baltimore residents used social media to show cleanup efforts Tuesday morning and post video diaries of their reflections on the violence that erupted after Freddie Gray's funeral Monday. USA TODAY, Hadley Malcolm


Community members help clean the area around a looted convenience store in Baltimore.(Photo: Jack Gruber, USA TODAY)


Violence isn't the only thing happening on the streets of Baltimore.
The nation has seen a barrage of images of the rioting that erupted in the city Monday after the funeral for Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man who was gravely injured while in police custody this month and later died. Rioters hurled rocks. They burned patrol cars. They looted.
But there were also peaceful protests. There were residents thanking police. And on Tuesday, with schools closed and streets quiet, volunteers worked to clean up their city.
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Baltimore braces as protests heat up again




Here's a look at the side of the Baltimore protests you probably haven't seen.
A man fist bumps law enforcement personnel.
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Multiple police officers were injured in the Baltimore riots.Â<span style="color: Red;">*</span>(Photo: Jack Gruber, USA TODAY)

Shameeka Dream conducts a spiritual healing in front of a police line.
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Shameeka Dream, founder of the Dream Reiki Project, performs a cleansing with sage along a police line in Baltimore.Â<span style="color: Red;">*</span>(Photo: Jack Gruber, USA TODAY)

A Baltimore mom confronts her son after she suspects he was rioting. It's not pretty.
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This mom is being called "mother of the year" after cameras captured her snatching her son from a Freddie Gray protest in Baltimore and scolding him for his behavior. Gray died in police custody from a severe spinal cord injury. VPC

Protesters link arms.
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People protest the death of Freddie Gray.Â<span style="color: Red;">*</span>(Photo: Michael Reynolds, European Pressphoto Agency)

This man tries to keep the peace.
A child shows us what non-violent protest looks like.
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Beautiful photos you won't see on the news about #Baltimore. Please look at Devin Allen's powerful images and remember to be kind to one another. â¤ï¸ xx Photo: @bydvnlln #freddiegray




Demonstrators stand in front of a police line with papers that read "Stop Murder By Police."
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Protesters stand in front of a police line.Â<span style="color: Red;">*</span>(Photo: Michael Reynolds, European Pressphoto Agency)

Other demonstrators sit in the street.
Community members offer one another comfort.
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Local resident Tyannis Carter, right, gets a hug from a friend during a march.Â<span style="color: Red;">*</span>(Photo: Alex Wong, Getty Images)

Jerald Miller cleans up around a CVS pharmacy that was burned during rioting.
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A CVS was severely damaged during the riots in Baltimore.Â<span style="color: Red;">*</span>(Photo: Andrew Burton, Getty Images)

Victor Huntley-el thanks law enforcement officers, broom in hand.
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Victor Huntley-el is part of a cleanup operation.Â<span style="color: Red;">*</span>(Photo: Matt Rourke, AP)

Seniors pitch in on the cleanup.
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Residents clean streets as law enforcement officers stand guard.Â<span style="color: Red;">*</span>(Photo: Matt Rourke, AP)

Kids show us you're never too young to take care of your community.
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Children sweep up the area outside a CVS Pharmacy.Â<span style="color: Red;">*</span>(Photo: Jim Watson, AFP/Getty Images)

And that school being closed is never a reason to slack off.
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Kailah Johnson, 5, a pre-k student home from school with citywide closure, joined in a neighborhood cleanup.Â<span style="color: Red;">*</span>(Photo: Mark Makela, Getty Images)

A Baltimore police officer checks in on an injured man.
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A Baltimore Police officer checks on a man who was injured along Reisterstown Road near Mondawmin Mall during the protests.Â<span style="color: Red;">*</span>(Photo: Drew Angerer, Getty Images)

And one more fist pump. Full circle.
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A man on a bicycle greets Maryland State Troopers.Â<span style="color: Red;">*</span>(Photo: Matt Rourke, AP)

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