Shoppers turn out for Black Friday despite pandemic By Jennifer Sarti - December 2, 2020 0 2356 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp COVID-19 could not keep people from searching for Black Friday deals. Photo series by Jennifer Sarti. Elias and Zein Eddine got in line at the Game Stop in Maplewood after 11 p.m. on Wednesday for the chance to get the new PS5. Elias is in the process of moving from Texas to Michigan and decided that they should stop so that his brother, who is visiting from Lebanon, could experience Black Friday for the first time. « ‹ of 11 › » Share this post Jennifer Sarti+ postsBioThis author does not have any more posts. Related Historians Seek Stories of the PandemicApril 15, 2020In "COVID-19"Black Friday: Not worth the hypeNovember 14, 2018In "Dueling op-eds"Con: Black Friday ruins Thanksgiving traditionsNovember 27, 2013In "Columns" Related Posts Webster professor spends every week protesting for Black Lives MatterAssociate professor Amanda Kracen has attended Black Lives Matter protests for the past 22 weeks.… 'Stop killing us': Black students tell their storyThe summer of 2020 has been filled with protests for racial justice. Two Webster students…