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The J'Ouvert party is followed by the West Indian Day Parade, which attracts some one million people to the streets of New York.
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Participants move in the midst of the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Participants move in the midst of the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
A part waves a standard in the midst of the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn New York. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Participants move in the midst of the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York September 5, 2016. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Spectators are seen in the midst of the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn New York. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
A man dressed as the "Bat King" walks around the street as he takes an interest in the overnight-into-first light celebration called J'Ouvert, before the yearly West Indian-American Carnival Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Mark Kauzlarich
A part wears an outfit in the midst of the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Participants move in the midst of the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
A part wears an outfit in the midst of the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
A part wears an outfit in the midst of the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Spectators are seen in the midst of the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Participants move in the midst of the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Participants move in the midst of the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
People on a parade coast play music in the midst of J'Ouvert, before the yearly West Indian-American Carnival Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Mark Kauzlarich
A man holds a cooked chicken with his teeth as he appreciates J'Ouvert, before the yearly West Indian-American Carnival Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Mark Kauzlarich
Revellers buy sustenance from trucks in the midst of the overnight-into-sunrise celebration called J'Ouvert, before the yearly West Indian-American Carnival Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Mark Kauzlarich
A man wears a sign deriding U.S. Republican presidential picked one Donald Trump's trademark in the midst of J'Ouvert, before the yearly West Indian-American Carnival Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Mark Kauzlarich
A part wears an outfit in the midst of the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Eric Thayer
Revellers secured in oil move in the midst of the overnight-into-dawn celebration called J'Ouvert, before the yearly West Indian-American Carnival Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Mark Kauzlarich
Part of an outfit is seen on the ground amid the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York. REUTERS/Eric Thayer