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  • WASHINGTON,DC - August 22, 2017: Ibram Kendi is the new founding director of The Anti-Racist and Policy Center at American University. He is a leading thinker on race and his 2016 book, "tamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America" won the National Book Award. (André Chung for The Undefeated)
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 5/20/12 -  Pro triathletes swim out onto the course before the start of the race to warm up. Safety personnel on a paddle board try to keep up...The 29th Annual Columbia Triathlon. Endurance athletes participate in a 1.5K swim - 41K bike - 10K run with professional triathletes for a $30,000 prize purse. ?by André Chung #AC2_6449
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 5/20/12 -  From left: Clark Ellice (cq), Dylan McNeice (cq), and Debbie Tanner all of New Zealand, check the course before the start of the race...The 29th Annual Columbia Triathlon. Endurance athletes participate in a 1.5K swim - 41K bike - 10K run with professional triathletes for a $30,000 prize purse. ?by André Chung #AC1_5265
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  • Thomas Iveson and son, James, 8. Iveson and his wife adopted James when he was a week old and were unsure of his race at the time.
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 5/20/12 -  Swimmers fight for an advantage at the start of the race...The 29th Annual Columbia Triathlon. Endurance athletes participate in a 1.5K swim - 41K bike - 10K run with professional triathletes for a $30,000 prize purse. ?by André Chung #AC2_6478
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 5/20/12 -  The professional men await the start of the race...The 29th Annual Columbia Triathlon. Endurance athletes participate in a 1.5K swim - 41K bike - 10K run with professional triathletes for a $30,000 prize purse. ?by André Chung #AC2_6461
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/2/20 -- Activists confront police outside 7th District headquarters after the killing of Deon Kay.<br />
Residents and activists react to the police slaying of Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used.<br />
Activists rallied at 7th District headquarters where they were met by a phalanx of officers who stood sentry at the entrance to the precinct..…by André Chung #_AC21216
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/7/18 -- Quentin James discusses the report.<br />
The Collective PAC releases a report entitled Underfunded, that details the disparities in funding for candidates of color compared to their white counterparts. Panelists discussing the report include Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James, co-founders of the Collective PAC; Jessica Byrd, founder of consulting firm Three Point Strategies; Ravi Gupta of The Arena and Jeff Johnson of JIJ Communications .…by André Chung #_AC21168
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  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. Dees stands in front of the Civil Rights Memorial, commissioned by the SPLC and dedicated in 1989,<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC29903
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  • MILWAUKEE, WI -- 8/11/15 -- Yolander (cq) Surveyor, 51 speaks at the dedication of Tracolli Peace Park. Named after her son, Tracolli Surveyor, gunned down December 10, 2014 a block from his house as he walked a family friend home from school. The park was dedicated to peace in his memory. Tracolli was set to graduate this spring and was to attend Ivy Tech in Indianapolis to study graphic designMilwaukee leads the nation in most negative indicators of African-American social problems: educational achievement gaps, incarceration rates, unemployment and segregation.…by André Chung #_AC12937
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 12/22/14 -- Benjamin Jancewicz, 31, a designer from Baltimore, with his son, Arion Jancewicz, 6, talks about the complexity of being a biracial family.…by André Chung #_AC23969
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 12/20/14 -- Mark Johnson-Lewis, 48, and his son, Tyler Lewis, 22, talk about the complexity of being a biracial family..…by André Chung #_AC23222
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 12/20/14 -- Mark Johnson-Lewis, 48, and his son, Tyler Lewis, 22, talk about the complexity of being a biracial family..…by André Chung #_AC17486
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 12/20/14 -- Tom Monroe, 58, and his sons, Elias Jack-Monroe, 17, and Theo Jack-Monroe, 14, talk about the complexity of being a biracial family.…by André Chung #_AC23380
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 12/20/14 -- Tom Monroe, 58, and his sons, Elias Jack-Monroe, 17, and Theo Jack-Monroe, 14, talk about the complexity of being a biracial family.…by André Chung #_AC23379
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  • COLUMBIA, MD -- 5/20/12 -  Lisa Chodnicki (right) eyes Stacy Levy as she goes past..The 29th Annual Columbia Triathlon. Endurance athletes participate in a 1.5K swim - 41K bike - 10K run with professional triathletes for a $30,000 prize purse. ?by André Chung #AC2_6846
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/5/20 -- Family members pour libations in memory of Deon Kat at the memorial after the vigil. From left: Nick (no last name given), an uncle, Moe Lee, a cousin, and Chris Brown an uncle.<br />
Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..…by André Chung #_AC22200
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/5/20 -- Community residents ride by the vigil saluting Deon. <br />
Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..…by André Chung #_AC21869
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/5/20 -- Candles are lit as part of the vigil.<br />
Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..…by André Chung #_AC13946
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/5/20 -- Candles are lit as part of the vigil.<br />
Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..…by André Chung #_AC13919
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/5/20 -- Family members pose for photos at the memorial after the vigil.<br />
Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..…by André Chung #_AC22064
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/5/20 -- Activists march from the vigil to 7th District headquarters to protest the killing of Deon Kay.<br />
Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..…by André Chung #_AC21961
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/5/20 -- Activists march from the vigil to 7th District headquarters to protest the killing of Deon Kay.<br />
Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..…by André Chung #_AC21939
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/5/20 -- Gogo promoter, Joe Jackson, spoke to the assembled and urged them to “Protect yourself!” in response to the shooting of Deon Kay.<br />
Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..…by André Chung #_AC21848
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/5/20 -- Community residents, family and activists participate in the vigil.<br />
Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..…by André Chung #_AC21808
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/5/20 -- Community residents, family and activists participate in the vigil.<br />
Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..…by André Chung #_AC13915
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/5/20 -- Haize (no last name given), a community leader in DC reacts as libations are poured for Deon Kay and others who were killed by police.<br />
Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..…by André Chung #_AC13874
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/5/20 -- A speaker leads the vigil in prayers and pours libations for Deon Kay and others who were killed by police.<br />
Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..…by André Chung #_AC21798
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/5/20 -- Aja Taylor, of DC,reacts as libations are poured for Deon Kay and others who were killed by police.<br />
Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..…by André Chung #_AC21785
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/5/20 -- Community members sit on top of a car for a good view of events at the beginning of the vigil.<br />
Family, community members and activists attend a vigil for Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used..…by André Chung #_AC21763
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/2/20 -- Sharece Crawford, At-Large Committeewoman, addresses activists and community members outside 7th District headquarters.<br />
Residents and activists react to the police slaying of Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used.<br />
Activists rallied at 7th District headquarters where they were met by a phalanx of officers who stood sentry at the entrance to the precinct..…by André Chung #_AC12994
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/2/20 -- Sharece Crawford, At-Large Committeewoman, addresses activists and community members outside 7th District headquarters.<br />
Residents and activists react to the police slaying of Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used.<br />
Activists rallied at 7th District headquarters where they were met by a phalanx of officers who stood sentry at the entrance to the precinct..…by André Chung #_AC12965
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/2/20 -- Activists confront police outside 7th District headquarters after the killing of Deon Kay.<br />
Residents and activists react to the police slaying of Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used.<br />
Activists rallied at 7th District headquarters where they were met by a phalanx of officers who stood sentry at the entrance to the precinct..…by André Chung #_AC12913
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/2/20 -- Marie McNeil, Deon’s aunt, displays a photo of her nephew.<br />
Residents and activists react to the police slaying of Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used.<br />
Activists rallied at 7th District headquarters where they were met by a phalanx of officers who stood sentry at the entrance to the precinct..…by André Chung #_AC12895
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/2/20 -- Activists wear their sentiments as they confront police at 7th District headquarters after the killing of Deon Kay.<br />
Residents and activists react to the police slaying of Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used.<br />
Activists rallied at 7th District headquarters where they were met by a phalanx of officers who stood sentry at the entrance to the precinct..…by André Chung #_AC21206
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/2/20 -- April Goggans who leads Black Lives Matter DC, rallies activists as they confront police at 7th District headquarters. <br />
Residents and activists react to the police slaying of Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used.<br />
Activists rallied at 7th District headquarters where they were met by a phalanx of officers who stood sentry at the entrance to the precinct..…by André Chung #_AC21187
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/2/20 -- Jawanna Hardy, co-founder of Guns Down Friday, a violence interruption program, confronts police outside 7th District headquarters.<br />
Residents and activists react to the police slaying of Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used.<br />
Activists rallied at 7th District headquarters where they were met by a phalanx of officers who stood sentry at the entrance to the precinct..…by André Chung #_AC21026
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/2/20 -- Police retreated inside 7th District headquarters after activists and community residents confronted them.<br />
Residents and activists react to the police slaying of Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used.<br />
Activists rallied at 7th District headquarters where they were met by a phalanx of officers who stood sentry at the entrance to the precinct..…by André Chung #_AC20935
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/2/20 -- Police retreated inside 7th District headquarters after activists and community residents confronted them.<br />
Residents and activists react to the police slaying of Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used.<br />
Activists rallied at 7th District headquarters where they were met by a phalanx of officers who stood sentry at the entrance to the precinct..…by André Chung #_AC20923
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/2/20 -- Marie McNeil, Deon’s aunt (facing camera), is comforted during a protest at 7th District headquarters.<br />
Residents and activists react to the police slaying of Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used.<br />
Activists rallied at 7th District headquarters where they were met by a phalanx of officers who stood sentry at the entrance to the precinct..…by André Chung #_AC20778
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  • WASHINGTON, DC — 9/2/20 -- Police clear the crime scene where Deon Kay was shot by police.<br />
Residents and activists react to the police slaying of Deon Kay, 18, who was shot by MPD officers who say that Kay was armed and had a weapon at the time of the shooting. Body cam footage corroborates the officer’s version of events, but family and community leaders and activists demand to know why non-lethal methods were not used.<br />
Activists rallied at 7th District headquarters where they were met by a phalanx of officers who stood sentry at the entrance to the precinct..…by André Chung #_AC20730
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Rostafa (no last name given) , of West Orange, NJ, plays a tune at the MLK Memorial after the official program. <br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Sirius Marie Yariah, and activist and poet from Joliet, IL, speaks at the MLK Memorial after the official program.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Activists march after the speeches.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Marchers at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Ken Alce, a Baltimore attorney, listens to the program. “I wonder just how long we’re gonna have to go through this. Why can’t we fix this? Why am I coming to marches year after year after year? Just to continue to feel these feelings and march and speak? And what’s the result? It’s mind-boggling.”<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- March participants cool off in the Reflecting Pool during the program.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Mellanie (cq) Hunter, of Louisville, KY, says, “I have a son, I have a daughter.  Their lives should matter, but they don’t to those in power. I’m out here because I couldn’t be here in ‘63.”<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Wesley Smith with BLMIVINC in Imperial, CA, braids his daughter’s hair. Her name is Amanda Smith, 19. At left is Candi J. (Wouldn’t give last name), of Charlotte, NC and at right is Marlene Thomas, of El Centro, CA<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Vanessa Rouse, left and Quinette Smith-Tanner, of Milwaukee react to one of the speakers.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Thousands line the reflecting pool to hear speeches.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/7/18 -- Ravi Gupta, left, and Jeff Johnson discusses the report.<br />
The Collective PAC releases a report entitled Underfunded, that details the disparities in funding for candidates of color compared to their white counterparts. Panelists discussing the report include Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James, co-founders of the Collective PAC; Jessica Byrd, founder of consulting firm Three Point Strategies; Ravi Gupta of The Arena and Jeff Johnson of JIJ Communications .…by André Chung #_AC21191
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/7/18 --  From left: Jessica Byrd, Ravi Gupta and Jeff Johnson discuss the report.<br />
The Collective PAC releases a report entitled Underfunded, that details the disparities in funding for candidates of color compared to their white counterparts. Panelists discussing the report include Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James, co-founders of the Collective PAC; Jessica Byrd, founder of consulting firm Three Point Strategies; Ravi Gupta of The Arena and Jeff Johnson of JIJ Communications .…by André Chung #_AC21186
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/7/18 -- Jeff Johnson discusses the report.<br />
The Collective PAC releases a report entitled Underfunded, that details the disparities in funding for candidates of color compared to their white counterparts. Panelists discussing the report include Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James, co-founders of the Collective PAC; Jessica Byrd, founder of consulting firm Three Point Strategies; Ravi Gupta of The Arena and Jeff Johnson of JIJ Communications .…by André Chung #_AC21165
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/7/18 -- Jeff Johnson discusses the report.<br />
The Collective PAC releases a report entitled Underfunded, that details the disparities in funding for candidates of color compared to their white counterparts. Panelists discussing the report include Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James, co-founders of the Collective PAC; Jessica Byrd, founder of consulting firm Three Point Strategies; Ravi Gupta of The Arena and Jeff Johnson of JIJ Communications .…by André Chung #_AC21147
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/7/18 --  From left: Stefanie Brown James, Quentin James, Jessica Byrd, and Ravi Gupta discuss the report.<br />
The Collective PAC releases a report entitled Underfunded, that details the disparities in funding for candidates of color compared to their white counterparts. Panelists discussing the report include Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James, co-founders of the Collective PAC; Jessica Byrd, founder of consulting firm Three Point Strategies; Ravi Gupta of The Arena and Jeff Johnson of JIJ Communications .…by André Chung #_AC11077
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/7/18 --  From left: Stefanie Brown James, Quentin James, Jessica Byrd, and Ravi Gupta discuss the report.<br />
The Collective PAC releases a report entitled Underfunded, that details the disparities in funding for candidates of color compared to their white counterparts. Panelists discussing the report include Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James, co-founders of the Collective PAC; Jessica Byrd, founder of consulting firm Three Point Strategies; Ravi Gupta of The Arena and Jeff Johnson of JIJ Communications .…by André Chung #_AC11047
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/7/18 -- From left: Stefanie Brown James, Quentin James, Jessica Byrd, and Ravi Gupta discuss the report.<br />
The Collective PAC releases a report entitled Underfunded, that details the disparities in funding for candidates of color compared to their white counterparts. Panelists discussing the report include Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James, co-founders of the Collective PAC; Jessica Byrd, founder of consulting firm Three Point Strategies; Ravi Gupta of The Arena and Jeff Johnson of JIJ Communications .…by André Chung #_AC11039
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/7/18 -- Stephanie Brown James moderates the panel.<br />
The Collective PAC releases a report entitled Underfunded, that details the disparities in funding for candidates of color compared to their white counterparts. Panelists discussing the report include Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James, co-founders of the Collective PAC; Jessica Byrd, founder of consulting firm Three Point Strategies; Ravi Gupta of The Arena and Jeff Johnson of JIJ Communications .…by André Chung #_AC21074
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 3/7/18 -- Ravi Gupta (standing), Cofounder and Managing Partner at The Arena, discusses the group's findings. Seated from left are Quentin James, Jessica Byrd, and Stefanie Brown James.<br />
The Collective PAC releases a report entitled Underfunded, that details the disparities in funding for candidates of color compared to their white counterparts. Panelists discussing the report include Quentin James and Stefanie Brown James, co-founders of the Collective PAC; Jessica Byrd, founder of consulting firm Three Point Strategies; Ravi Gupta of The Arena and Jeff Johnson of JIJ Communications .…by André Chung #_AC11021
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  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- The First Baptist Church, pastored by Rev. Ralph Abernathy, played a pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement. <br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC20190
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  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 --  A plaque marks the site where Rosa Parks famously boarded the bus and refused to give up her seat to white passengers. <br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC20172
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  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 --  The Rosa Parks Library and Museum is located at the site where Rosa Parks famously boarded the bus and refused to give up her seat to white passengers. Insets on the exterior wall depict the events.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC20147
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  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- The Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. launched the Montgomery Bus Boycott, is located around the corner from SPLC headquarters.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC20117
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  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- The Dexter Avenue King Memorial Legacy Center, is adjacent to both the historical church where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. launched the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and SPLC offices. These institutions are within site of the State of Alabama Office of the Attorney General. <br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17756
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  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- The Southern Poverty Law Center offices feature an open floor plan on each floor. There are no private offices, even for founder Morris Dees (center) and President Richard Cohen (bottom right). Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17707
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  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- The Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. launched the Montgomery Bus Boycott, is located around the corner from SPLC headquarters and is visible from the office windows. Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17694
    SPLC-17694.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- The Southern Poverty Law Center offices feature an open floor plan on each floor. There are no private offices, even for founder Morris Dees and President Richard Cohen. Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17687
    SPLC-17687.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- The Southern Poverty Law Center offices feature an open floor plan on each floor. There are no private offices, even for founder Morris Dees and President Richard Cohen. Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17677
    SPLC-17677.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- The Civil Rights Memorial Center is located in the former headquarters of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Dedicated to telling the story of the Civil Rights Movement, the museum sees 40,000 visitors a year. <br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC20069
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  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- The Civil Rights Memorial Center is located in the former headquarters of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Dedicated to telling the story of the Civil Rights Movement, the museum sees 40,000 visitors a year. A range of items are for sale in the gift shop, including a postcard featuring SPLC co-founder Morris Dees standing at the memorial.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17647
    SPLC-17647.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- The Civil Rights Memorial Center is located in the former headquarters of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Dedicated to telling the story of the Civil Rights Movement, the museum sees 40,000 visitors a year. A range of items are for sale in the gift shop, including a postcard featuring SPLC co-founder Morris Dees standing at the memorial.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC20051
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  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- The Civil Rights Memorial Center is located in the former headquarters of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Dedicated to telling the story of the Civil Rights Movement, the museum sees 40,000 visitors a year. Nirosha Poyhola, (center) and Niklas Tuomola, (right) Finnish students in the United States on a cross country road trip, made it a point to include the museum on their itinerary. [no id on man at left]<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC20044
    SPLC-20044.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- The Civil Rights Memorial Center is located in the former headquarters of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Dedicated to telling the story of the Civil Rights Movement, the museum sees 40,000 visitors a year. Nirosha Poyhola, right, and Niklas Tuomola, Finnish students in the United States on a cross country road trip, made it a point to include the museum on their itinerary.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC20041
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  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. Dees is pictured inside the Civil Rights Memorial Center, which is dedicated to telling the history of the Civil Rights Movement. The center sees 40,000 visitors a year.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17608
    SPLC-17608.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. Dees is pictured inside the Civil Rights Memorial Center, which is dedicated to telling the history of the Civil Rights Movement. The center sees 40,000 visitors a year.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17584
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  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- The Civil Rights Memorial Center is located in the former headquarters of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Dedicated to telling the story of the Civil Rights Movement, the museum sees 40,000 visitors a year. Amarie Williams, 12, left, and Destini Tucker, 8, read about Civil Rights history.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17557
    SPLC-17557.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- The Civil Rights Memorial Center is located in the former headquarters of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Dedicated to telling the story of the Civil Rights Movement, the museum sees 40,000 visitors a year. Students from the Kidz Visions Learning Center in Montgomery participate in a field trip to the museum.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17529
    SPLC-17529.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- The Civil Rights Memorial Center is located in the former headquarters of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Dedicated to telling the story of the Civil Rights Movement, the museum sees 40,000 visitors a year. A range of items are for sale in the gift shop, including a postcard featuring SPLC co-founder Morris Dees standing at the memorial.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC20023
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  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Richard Cohen is president of the Southern Poverty Law Center. He joined the SPLC in 1986 and became president in 2003.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC20005
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  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Richard Cohen is president of the Southern Poverty Law Center. He joined the SPLC in 1986 and became president in 2003.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC29994
    SPLC-29994.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Richard Cohen is president of the Southern Poverty Law Center. He joined the SPLC in 1986 and became president in 2003.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC29974
    SPLC-29974.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. Dees enters SPLC headquarters, which is across the street from the Civil Rights Memorial Center.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17500
    SPLC-17500.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. Dees is pictured in front of SPLC headquarters.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17481
    SPLC-17481.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. Dees stands in front of the Civil Rights Memorial, commissioned by the SPLC and dedicated in 1989,<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC29934
    SPLC-29934.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. Dees stands in front of the Civil Rights Memorial, commissioned by the SPLC and dedicated in 1989,<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC29891
    SPLC-29891.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. Dees stands in front of the Civil Rights Memorial, commissioned by the SPLC and dedicated in 1989,<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC29889
    SPLC-29889.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. Dees stands in front of the Civil Rights Memorial, commissioned by the SPLC and dedicated in 1989,<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC29871
    SPLC-29871.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. Dees stands in front of the Civil Rights Memorial, commissioned by the SPLC and dedicated in 1989,<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC29865
    SPLC-29865.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. Dees stands in front of the Civil Rights Memorial, commissioned by the SPLC and dedicated in 1989,<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC29749
    SPLC-29749.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. <br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17456
    SPLC-17456.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. Dees is pictured in the SPLC War Room among clips that celebrate their many legal victories.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC29668
    SPLC-29668.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. Dees is pictured in the SPLC War Room among clips that celebrate their many legal victories.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17415
    SPLC-17415.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. Dees is pictured in the SPLC War Room among clips that celebrate their many legal victories.<br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17380
    SPLC-17380.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. <br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17341
    SPLC-17341.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. <br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC17325
    SPLC-17325.jpg
  • MONTGOMERY, AL -- 5/25/17 -- Even at age 80, Morris Dees still comes into the office daily. The attorney has made a career taking down racist organizations and hate groups over the years, and has created an infrastructure to continue that work well into the future. <br />
Civil Rights attorney Morris Dees co-founded the Southern Poverty Law Center in 1971. The group has taken on the Ku Klux Klan and fought for against hate for decades, but is now facing criticism that it has labeled some groups without just cause..…by André Chung #_AC29591
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  • COLUMBIA, SC -- 8/3/16 -- Razor wire contains inmates at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center, the same place where 17 year old Niya Kenny was taken after being arrested for disturbing school. <br />
Throughout the country, states have enacted laws that were meant to stop outside agitators from interfering with schools. Instead these disruptive behavior laws are used against the students that they were meant to protect, disproportionately affecting minority students and jailing them for behavior they are hard wired to do as adolescents. We look at the case of Niya Kenny, who was arrested after videotaping a school police officer brutally removing another student from a math class.…by André Chung #_AC24697
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  • COLUMBIA, SC -- 8/2/16 -- Spring Valley High School, built in 1970, was recently upgraded to accommodate the growing student body. The school is rated as one of the top academic schools in the country.<br />
Throughout the country, states have enacted laws that were meant to stop outside agitators from interfering with schools. Instead these disruptive behavior laws are used against the students that they were meant to protect, disproportionately affecting minority students and jailing them for behavior they are hard wired to do as adolescents. We look at the case of Niya Kenny, who was arrested after videotaping a school police officer brutally removing another student from a math class.…by André Chung #_AC14785
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  • COLUMBIA, SC -- 8/2/16 -- Sheriff Leon Lott has held the  office since 1996. He said he appreciated Kenny publicizing the incident.<br />
Throughout the country, states have enacted laws that were meant to stop outside agitators from interfering with schools. Instead these disruptive behavior laws are used against the students that they were meant to protect, disproportionately affecting minority students and jailing them for behavior they are hard wired to do as adolescents. We look at the case of Niya Kenny, who was arrested after videotaping a school police officer brutally removing another student from a math class.…by André Chung #_AC24008
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