March and rally draw thousands on first day of historic voting rights trial
In photo above: On Moral Monday, July 13, in Winston-Salem, marchers show their support for the plaintiffs in the N.C. NAACP vs. McCrory trial regarding North Carolina’s 2013 voting law. (Photo submitted by N.C. NAACP)
Chronicle Staff Report
The N.C. NAACP vs. McCrory trial on North Carolina’s 2013 voting law has started. It’s expected to last weeks.
On Moral Monday, July 13, the teach-ins educated people on various topics, such as the fight for economic justice and living wages. Also on Monday, the march and rally drew thousands to Winston-Salem.
The N.C. NAACP estimates 6,000 people participated. Did you participate? Send us your photos with captions to news@wschronicle.com or post them on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/WSChronicle.
To view the events connected to Moral Monday, click here for a videos provided by the N.C. NAACP.