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Signs: "Abolish the Racist Death Penalty" and hangman nooses.
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Signs: "End State Sponsored Killing" and "Abolir la Pena de Muerte."
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Sign: "Racist, Bias, Anti-Poor... The Death Penalty Has Got to Go!!"
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Members of the Journey of Hope, including Shujja Graham.
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The crowd across the street from the Governor's Mansion.
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At the rally across from the Governor's Mansion.
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Sign: "Free Rodney Reed."
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Murder Victims' Families for Human Rights represented by Bud Welch (left), Renny Cushing (in red), and Stanley Allridge (with placard).
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Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty.
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A band plays at the rally.
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Juan Melendez, a death row exonerated prisoner, participates in the rally.
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Juan Melendez.
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Outside the Governor's Mansion, a sign: "Abolish the Racist Death Penalty."
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The Governor's Mansion is wrapped in crime scene tape as part of the protest.
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Sign: "Stop the Legal Killing of the Mentally Ill."
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Protesters call on Governor Perry to end executions.
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At the gates to the Texas Governor's Mansion, Bill Babbitt holds a photo of his brother, Manny Babbitt, who was executed in California in 1999.
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Photos of the innocent on death row and those executed.
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