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Kurk Rosenberg, director of Witness Against Innocence.
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Gary Beeman, exonerated death row prisoner from Ohio.
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Christina Lawson, a murder victim family member, and wife of an executed death row prisoner in Texas.
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Christina Lawson.
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George White speaking in front of the Supreme Court.
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Shirt: "Why do we kill people who kill people to show that killing people is wrong?"
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Christina Lawson and George White hug after sharing their stories of having family members murdered.
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Darby Tilley, exonerated death row prisoner from Illinois.
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Christina Lawson and George White are members of Murder Victim Families for Human Rights (MVFHR).
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The U.S. Supreme Court building: Equal Justice Under Law (?)
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Sticker: "Execution is not the solution."
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Art Laffin, whose brother was murdered, shakes hands with Darby Tilley, exonerated death row prisoner from Illinois.
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Darby Tilley, exonerated death row prisoner from Illinois.
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Shirt: "Pro Life".
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Celest Fitzgerald of New Jersey, talks to a tourist about the death penalty.
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A participant in the Fast and Vigil (left) shares a brochure with a passer-by.
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Beth Wood and Abe Bonowitz, who met at the Fast and Vigil, were married later that night on the sidewalk of the Supreme Court.
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Participants of the Fast and Vigil talk to a pedestrian (left) about the death penalty.
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