March on Washington
57 years after the 1963 March on Washington, thousands gathered at the National Mall to protest against police brutality and racism.
March on Washington: 57 Years Later
31 August 2020
Thousands of people from across the United States gathered at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Friday to protest against police brutality and racism during the “Get off Our Necks” commitment march on Washington lead by the National Action Network to commemorate 57th anniversary of the 1963 Civil Rights March on Washington.
Thousands gathered on the National Mall on Friday for the “Get off Our Necks” Commitment March on Washington. The march was created by the National Action Network to commemorate 57 years after the 1963 Civil Rights March on Washington.
Two men hold up the pan-African flag on the edge of the Lincoln Memorial during speeches by activists and families of victims of police brutality and racism.
A man raises his fist on solidarity with marchers gathered at the Lincoln Memorial.
A marcher waves the trans pride flag from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
The crowd stretched from the Lincoln Memorial to the World War II Memorial.
The crowd stretched from the Lincoln Memorial to the World War II Memorial.
Members of the National Park Service watch the march from the top of the Lincoln Memorial.
Marchers cram together around the Lincoln Memorial.
The march flooded Independence Avenue on the way to the Martin Luther King J.r. Memorial.
The march flooded Independence Avenue on the way to the Martin Luther King J.r. Memorial.
Marchers gathered at the Martin Luther King J.r. Memorial raise their fists in solidarity with a group of demonstrators on top of the monument.
Four demonstrators walk down 15th Street with signs against police brutality and racism.
Four demonstrators walk down 15th Street with signs against police brutality and racism.
Marchers rest of sidewalk curbs after a long day of speeches and marching through the Washington D.C. area.
Demonstrators wave Black Lives Matter and Pan-African flags outside of the White House after the march.
A man in Black Lives Matter Plaza holds up a picture of marchers gathered at the Martin Luther King J.r. Memorial.