Leah's 114048 steps to SHOW RACISM THE RED CARD
In March 1965, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and other civil rights activists marched 54 miles from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, to bring attention to voter registration in the area. This March garnered national attention and outrage due to attacks on non-violent protestors and ultimately led to the signing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Which is so painfully similar to what we see happening across the nation today.
From Monday, I will be taking to the steps, up and down, anywhere I can, to complete the 114048 steps they did, to raise money for the ‘Show Racism the red card’ charity.
Please help me raise as much money as possible, to support this fight against racism, to stand with the black community and to educate others as well as myself.
Let’s stand together. EVERY black life matters, we are ONE.
Thank you.
Leah Galton
From Monday, I will be taking to the steps, up and down, anywhere I can, to complete the 114048 steps they did, to raise money for the ‘Show Racism the red card’ charity.
Please help me raise as much money as possible, to support this fight against racism, to stand with the black community and to educate others as well as myself.
Let’s stand together. EVERY black life matters, we are ONE.
Thank you.
Leah Galton
Organizer
Leah Galton
Organizer
England
Show Racism the Red Card
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