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Protester Barbara Johnson leading a chant as part of Strike For Black Lives, a 25-city rally by fast food workers and supporters to demand that corporations and government take action to confront systemic racism and low wages among people of color Mon. July 20, 2020 in front of the McDonald’s on N. Tucker Blvd.
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Fast food workers rallied as part of Strike for Black Lives, a 25-city protest from coast to coast demanding that corporations and government take action to confront systemic racism and low wages among people of color in front of the McDonald’s Mon. July 20, 2020. Photo by Wiley Price / St. Louis American
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State Rep. Rep. Rasheen Aldridge spoke to supporters during The Strike For Black Lives rally in support of better wages for workers of color at the McDonald’s downtown on N., Tucker Blvd. Mon. July 20, 2020. Fast food workers rallied as part of 25-city protest from coast to coast demanding corporations and the government take action to confront systemic racism and low wages among people of color. Photo by Wiley Price / St. Louis American
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Protester Michelle Diggs a 8-year veteran with the Coalition of Black Trade Unionist (CBTU) shows her support for fast food workers during the Strike for Black Lives rally at the McDonald’s on N. Tucker Blvd. The demonstration was part of a 25-city action in support of better treatment and higher wages among workers of color on Mon. July 20, 2020. The group then marched to City Hall. Photo by Wiley Price / St. Louis American
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Lew Moye with the Coalition of Black Trade Unions was on hand at The Strike for Black Lives to show his support in the effort to raise wages in the fast food industry among people of color Mon. July 20, 2020. Fast food workers rallied as part of 25-city protest from coast to coast demanding corporations and the government take action to provide a living wage for food service employees. Photo by Wiley Price / St. Louis American
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Jahaad Jackson participated in the Strike For Black Lives rally. The demonstration was part of a 25-city protest from coast to coast demanding corporations and government take action to confront systemic racism and low wages among people of color.Â
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Deaconess Foundation President and CEO Rev. Starsky Willson provided an uplifting message to the St. Louis Strike For Black Lives demonstration. The rally and march was part of of a 25-city protest from coast to coast demanding that corporations and the government take action to confront systemic racism and low wages among people of color. Photo by Wiley Price / St. Louis American
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Leo Yankey during the Strike for Black Lives rally and march on Mon. July 20, 2020 in front of the McDonald’s on N. Tucker. Photo by Wiley Price / St. Louis American
