Democratic Convention Photos: Dissent, Drama And Unity in Philadelphia Photographer Gabriella Demczuk explored the fractures in American politics, examining the Democratic Party's attempt to capitalize on the convention in Philadelphia to make itself "stronger together."

PHOTOS: Dissent, Drama And Unity At The Democratic Convention

(Left) Members of the South Carolina delegation cheer as they nominate Hillary Clinton. (Center) Clinton walks on stage to give her acceptance speech. (Right) Madelyn Laird, 7, from Gettysburg, Pa., at the end of the night at the Democratic National Convention. Gabriella Demczuk for NPR hide caption

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From a drama-inducing email leak to a pattern of audible interruptions from protesters throughout, the unification of the Democratic Party remained a bit of a question mark as the convention drew to a close on Thursday evening. Despite a lineup of speakers intended to calm the anxieties of the delegates and a plea from Sen. Bernie Sanders for his supporters to go all-in with the party's nominee, Hillary Clinton, the tumult of the Democratic National Convention mirrored that of the Republican National Convention the week prior.

Even so, there was triumph amidst the upheaval and the convention marked an important moment: the nomination of the first female presidential candidate for a major party in the history of the United States.

Throughout this past week in Philadelphia, photographer Gabriella Demczuk continued her exploration of the fractures in America's political system, examining the Democratic Party's attempt to make itself "stronger together."

Construction workers (right) watch Bernie Sanders supporters march across the Benjamin Franklin Bridge from Camden, N.J., to Philadelphia. Gabriella Demczuk for NPR hide caption

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Children play in the fountain at City Hall while a rally files past. Gabriella Demczuk for NPR hide caption

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Children play in the fountain at City Hall while a rally files past.

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(Left) Sanders supporters stage a demonstration, walking out of the arena after Clinton is nominated. (Center) A shadow of a Sanders supporter is cast during the protest. (Right) A Sanders supporter exhales in frustration during Sanders' speech. Gabriella Demczuk for NPR hide caption

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A Secret Service agent stands in the balloon pit as police watch the floor of the arena from backstage. Gabriella Demczuk for NPR hide caption

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President Obama delivers remarks in the arena. "America is already great," he said. "America is already strong. And I promise you, our strength, our greatness does not depend on Donald Trump." Gabriella Demczuk for NPR hide caption

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President Obama delivers remarks in the arena. "America is already great," he said. "America is already strong. And I promise you, our strength, our greatness does not depend on Donald Trump."

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(Left) A reporter waits backstage at the Wells Fargo Center. (Center) Vincent Evans, a delegate from Florida, watches first lady Michelle Obama give her speech. (Right) Guy Fawkes masks are lined up to be sold at Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park, just outside the arena. Gabriella Demczuk for NPR hide caption

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(Left) A reporter waits backstage at the Wells Fargo Center. (Center) Vincent Evans, a delegate from Florida, watches first lady Michelle Obama give her speech. (Right) Guy Fawkes masks are lined up to be sold at Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park, just outside the arena.

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(Left) A man wearing a Sanders T-shirt watches a demonstration outside the arena. (Right) Sixteen-month-old Ethan Jennings sleeps in his father's arms in the Florida delegation's section of the convention. Gabriella Demczuk for NPR hide caption

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Johnnie Roebuck (left) and Joyce Elliott, from the Arkansas delegation, celebrate as Clinton is named the Democratic presidential nominee. Gabriella Demczuk for NPR hide caption

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Johnnie Roebuck (left) and Joyce Elliott, from the Arkansas delegation, celebrate as Clinton is named the Democratic presidential nominee.

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(Left) Photographs of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are taped to a tree in Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park. (Center) Pro-Sanders paraphernalia is left on barriers in the rain after protests all week. (Right) A Sanders pamphlet litters the ground in the rain. Gabriella Demczuk for NPR hide caption

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