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Abe Bonowitz, organizer of the fast and vigil, lays out Abolitiion Wear shirts and stickers.
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Peggy Kandies takes notes while talking to others at the vigil.
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Peggy Kandies, of Goose Creek, South Carolina, shares about her experience having her son, Jeff, on death row in North Carolina.
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An evening teach-in, with Peggy Kandies.
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Roberta McNeill speaks about her experience having a son on death row.
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Roberta McNeill speaks at an evening teach-in about her experience having a son on death row.
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Elmer and Roberta McNeill, from Charleston, South Carolina, have a son on death row in North Carolina.
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A petition for a "time out" on executions.
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Sign: "Death Penalty is Dead Wrong".
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Abe Bonowitz.
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Kate from Virginia speaks out as a representative of Amnesty International.
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Jesuit Volunteers (JVC) from the East Coast joined the fast and vigil.
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Jack Payden-Travers, director of Virginias Against the Death Penalty, speaks at a teach-in.
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Paul the Peace Walker speaks.
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Breaking the four day fast with a midnight meal on the Supreme Court sidewalk.
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Breaking the four day fast with a midnight meal on the Supreme Court sidewalk.
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Breaking the four day fast with a midnight meal on the Supreme Court sidewalk.
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