Topeka Black Lives Matter Rally

  • A protestor, participating in the Black Lives Matter-Topeka silent march/rally, holding a sign stating “Breonna Taylor Deserves Justice”. Breonna Taylor is a victim of injustice and wrongful acts from a police officer; which is one of the catalysts for many people to participate heavily in the Black Lives Matter movement.

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  • Voices heard: Dallas Crumpton and Jennifer Murray protesting at the Black Lives Matter silent march/rally held on Oct. 6 in Topeka, KS. They both held a flag and a sign in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, and the demands of justice and police accountability.

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  • A protester from the Black Lives Matter-Topeka silent march/rally, holds a sign that says, “The Law Doesn’t Protect Black People”. The sign emphasizes how current laws in the United States negatively affects black people and how change is very important.

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  • A protester, participating in the Black Lives Matter-Topeka silent march/rally, holding a sign stating “Fire and Prosecute Abusive Cops”. The sign emphasizes how police officers must be held accountable for their unlawful acts towards citizens.

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  • Multiple police officers providing security and protection during the Black Lives Matter-Topeka silent march/rally held on Oct.6.

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  • Protesters silently marching in Downtown Topeka during the Black Lives Matter-Topeka silent march/rally event held on Oct.6. The Black National Anthem was playing in the background as they were marching.

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  • A group of protesters having a moment of silence in front of the Topeka Performance Arts Center during the Black Lives Matter-Topeka silent march/rally. They stood in silence out of respect for those deceased due to police brutality and injustice.

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  • Black Lives Matter-Topeka president Pjay Carter and other leaders giving speeches about police accountability and injustice. They made demands for the State of Kansas to defund the police, raise the minimum wage, end voter suppression, provide funding for public schools, and more community control of the local state and federal law enforcement agencies.

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  • Two protesters silently marching at the Black Lives Matter silent march/rally held on Oct. 6 in Topeka, KS. They both hold signs in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.

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  • A group of protestors gathering on the North side of the Topeka Capitol building. They gather behind a banner that reads “#Justice4Nique”; which is a dedication to Dominique White, another victim of police brutality and injustice.

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