Two days after Donald Trump was elected president,Zoe Voss Archives Twitter Moments is capturing the fear, hate and violence facing people of color in the United States.
In a collection of tweets titled "Day 1 in Trump's America," people of color are sharing acts of hate and racism they've experienced over the past two days.
The tweets include Muslim women talking about their fear of wearing the hijab after election day, Latinos sharing harassment they've received on the streets and news of violent hate crimes committed against people of color in places across the United States.
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The tweets weren't collected by Twitter itself. The company opened its Moments feature to all users in September.
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