Protestors rallied against a wide range of what they call repressive Republican policies in the state legislature, including tax reform, education funding, health care and voting rights.
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Protestors rallied against a wide range of what they call repressive Republican policies in the state legislature, including tax reform, education funding, health care and voting rights.
At the protest's end, more than 150 people were led from the legislative building in handcuffs.
At the protest's end, more than 150 people were led from the legislative building in handcuffs.
Sen. Thom Goolsby, R-New Hanover, offers his reaction to the protest for several state TV stations.
Rep. Garland E. Pierce, D-Scotland, speaks to reporters, including Melissa Harris-Perry of MSNBC, in favor of the protestors. Pierce is the chairman of the N.C. Legislative Black Caucus.
After about 10 minutes, police began to arrest the protestors who engaged in civil disobedience.
After about 10 minutes, police began to arrest the protestors who engaged in civil disobedience.
Dozens chant and sing between the House and Senate chambers on the lower level, while a crowd watches from the gallery above.
Dozens chant and sing between the House and Senate chambers on the lower level, while a crowd watches from the gallery above.
The crowd walks from the rally toward the legislative building.
Protestors rallied against a wide range of what they call repressive Republican policies in the state legislature, including tax reform, education funding, health care and voting rights.
Protestors rallied against a wide range of what they call repressive Republican policies in the state legislature, including tax reform, education funding, health care and voting rights.
Protestors rallied against a wide range of what they call repressive Republican policies in the state legislature, including tax reform, education funding, health care and voting rights.
Protestors rallied against a wide range of what they call repressive Republican policies in the state legislature, including tax reform, education funding, health care and voting rights.
Protestors rallied against a wide range of what they call repressive Republican policies in the state legislature, including tax reform, education funding, health care and voting rights.
More than 1,000 people turned out at the N.C. General Assembly for the fifth "Moral Monday" protest earlier this week. The pre-protest rally took place in the late afternoon on the lawn behind the legislative building.
More than 1,000 people turned out at the N.C. General Assembly for the fifth "Moral Monday" protest earlier this week. The pre-protest rally took place in the late afternoon on the lawn behind the legislative building.
Hundreds of protestors at the N.C. General Assembly Monday rallied against several Republican legislative proposals, including attempts to expand gun freedoms on college campuses in the state.
More than 150 people marched from Jones Street into the N.C. General Assembly building Monday as part of a protest that saw 49 people, including several college students, get arrested.
2012 UNC graduates Ana Maria Reichenbach (far left) and Laurel Ashton (second from left) were among 49 arrested at the N.C. General Assembly Monday during a planned “Moral Mondays” protest.