Emma McDaniel-Ellis and Meta Ellis seated on the steps of the Capitol during the 2019 Women's March in Montgomery, Alabama.
McDaniel-Ellis has a sign that reads, "We Mourn Our Murdered Brothers & Sisters," and they are each wearing several buttons: "Y'all Means All"; "The March Continues"; "Apathy Is Not an Option"; "Inclusion Not Exclusion"; and "Women'...
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access: | http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/robinson/id/163 |
Summary: | McDaniel-Ellis has a sign that reads, "We Mourn Our Murdered Brothers & Sisters," and they are each wearing several buttons: "Y'all Means All"; "The March Continues"; "Apathy Is Not an Option"; "Inclusion Not Exclusion"; and "Women's Rights Are Civil Rights / ACLU." Marchers first gathered at the Court Square fountain and then marched to the steps of the Capitol. The event was organized by Montgomery Pride United, which advocates for LGBTQ and women's rights. |
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