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  • At Freedom Plaza in Washington. D.C., Porsche Taylor of Black Girls Ride Magazine says a few emotional words to group members who rode in to support Friday's Commitment March. The event is to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. Organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, the gathering coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn. 
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Surrounded by family, human rights advocate Martin Luther King III speaks to the press before going onstage. Surrounded by family, human rights advocate Martin Luther King III speaks to the press before going onstage. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Activist Frank "Nitty" Sensabaugh delivers an impassioned plea to vote in the upcoming elections. His group walked 750 miles from Milwaukee to D.C. to call for change. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Supporters take a few minutes to rest before joining the entry lines at the 2020 Commitment March in Washington, D.C. held on Friday, August 28th. Tens of thousands of people from all over the country attended, to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Supporters seeking racial justice wait in long lines to join the the 2020 Commitment March in Washington, D.C. held on Friday, August 28th. Tens of thousands of people from all over the country attended, to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn. 
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  • Supporters stream in by the hundreds to join the 2020 Commitment March in Washington, D.C. held on Friday, August 28th. Tens of thousands of people from all over the country attended, to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Organizer Hadiyah Sackey speaks at the event. Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by www.jaydunn.org - WATCH video of the march (1:07 min.) - https://vimeo.com/435557550
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • George Clinton, left, of Parliament Funkadelic, enjoys a fellow musician's contribution before he speaks to the crowd. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Surrounded by family, human rights advocate Martin Luther King III speaks to the press before going onstage. Surrounded by family, human rights advocate Martin Luther King III speaks to the press before going onstage. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Surrounded by family, human rights advocate Martin Luther King III speaks to the press before going onstage. Surrounded by family, human rights advocate Martin Luther King III speaks to the press before going onstage. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • US Senator and Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris delivers a prerecorded speech to a hushed crowd at the Lincoln Memorial. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • US Senator and Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris delivers a prerecorded speech to a hushed crowd at the Lincoln Memorial. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Yolanda Renee King, 12, granddaughter of Martin Luther King, Jr, speaks before a huge crowd at the Lincoln Memorial. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Human rights advocate Martin Luther King III delivers a moving speech to a huge crowd at the Lincoln Memorial. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. 
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  • At the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., a girl takes a break from the withering heat at the 2020 Commitment March, held on Friday, August 28th. Tens of thousands of people from all over the country attended, to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • From left, organizers Clark Atkinson and Hadiyah Sackey listen to a speaker at the event. Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Organizer Clark Atkinson honors victims at the event. Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Organizer Clark Atkinson honors victims at the event. Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Organizer Clark Atkinson honors victims at the event. Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Organizer Clark Atkinson honors victims at the event. Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Supporters stream in by the hundreds to join the entry lines at the 2020 Commitment March in Washington, D.C. held on Friday, August 28th. Tens of thousands of people from all over the country attended, to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn. 
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  • From left, organizers Clark Atkinson and Hadiyah Sackey listen to a speaker at the event. Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Determined to keep continuing racial injustice in the public eye, a small but well-organized group of protesters held a July 4th " March for Liberty and Justice for All" in Waterbury, CT,  gracing each individual murdered with roses in an urgent, emotional appeal. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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