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Amber Riley sings at the DNC
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Amber Riley sings at the DNC
James Taylor performs a few songs before heavy rain cancels the concert at Carolina Fest in uptown Charlotte on Labor Day. The Democratic National Convention sponsored the event.
Correspondent John Oliver interviews delegate Cliff Martin from Northfield, M.N. Together they coin and sing Obama’s new campaign slogan “Shit man, pull that shit together America.”
Caroline Calouche leads a group of people in dance to the Cupid Shuffle. She is part of the group “Random Acts of Art.”
Josie Lenwell, from Tos, N.M. hands out stickers that say “Make Out, Not War” with the group Code Pink at Carolina Fest in uptown Charlotte on Labor Day. The Democratic National Convention sponsored the event.
Laura Mills, a DC resident part of the group Code Pink, protests at Carolina Fest in uptown Charlotte on Labor Day. The Democratic National Convention sponsored the event.
Johnson C. Smith University marching band performs at Carolina Fest in uptown Charlotte on Labor Day. The Democratic National Convention sponsored the event.
Lots of vendors sold Democratic related merchandise at Carolina Fest in uptown Charlotte on Labor Day. Buttons were a popular purchase.
Zoey Forrest, a Charlotte resident, beams after getting her face painted at Carolina Fest in uptown Charlotte on Labor Day. The Democratic National Convention sponsored the event.
Well known movie-star, Jeff Bridges performs with is band “The Abiders” at Carolina Fest in uptown Charlotte on Labor Day. The Democratic National Convention sponsored the event.
Janelle Monae performs at Carolina Fest in uptown Charlotte on Labor Day. The Democratic National Convention sponsored the event.
Bob Kunst, the last protestor of the march, walked at the back followed by a swarm of police officers.
Benny Colop plays saxophone in protest with the group Los Jornaleros de el Norte. The group protested about immigration laws.
Wayne Borders of Columbia, S.C. listens in as speakers talk about the dangers of burning coal and gas at the March on Wall Street South on Sunday.
The march stopped at the intersection of South St. and Church St. in downtown Charlotte. Several speakers gave speeches about the harms of burning coal and gas.
Eric Verlo of Colorado Springs, C.O. plays a drum in protest during the march.
Protestors marched around downtown Charlotte on September 2 as a part of the “March on Wall Street South” protest.
Protestors marched around downtown Charlotte on September 2 as a part of the “March on Wall Street South” protest.
Police block off roads with their bikes to keep protesters on their designated path.
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