RM2GA23FF–Georgetown, United States. 28th July, 2021. Former congressman and current Democratic activist BETO O'ROURKE (in blue shirt) leads voting rights advocates as they start a 30 mile, four-day march from Georgetown, Texas to the State Capitol in Austin. Due to summer Texas heat, several 100-person shifts will trade off marching about 4 miles each. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2GA23FA–Georgetown, United States. 28th July, 2021. Former congressman and current Democratic activist BETO O'ROURKE (in blue shirt) leads voting rights advocates as they start a 30 mile, four-day march from Georgetown, Texas to the State Capitol in Austin. Due to summer Texas heat, several 100-person shifts will trade off marching about 4 miles each. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2GA23FK–Georgetown, United States. 28th July, 2021. Former congressman and current Democratic activist BETO O'ROURKE (in blue shirt) leads voting rights advocates as they start a 30 mile, four-day march from Georgetown, Texas to the State Capitol in Austin. Due to summer Texas heat, several 100-person shifts will trade off marching about 4 miles each. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2GA23FR–Georgetown, United States. 28th July, 2021. Former congressman and current Democratic activist BETO O'ROURKE (in blue shirt) leads voting rights advocates as they start a 30 mile, four-day march from Georgetown, Texas to the State Capitol in Austin. Due to summer Texas heat, several 100-person shifts will trade off marching about 4 miles each. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2GA23FX–Georgetown, United States. 28th July, 2021. Former congressman and current Democratic activist BETO O'ROURKE (in blue shirt) leads voting rights advocates as they start a 30 mile, four-day march from Georgetown, Texas to the State Capitol in Austin. Due to summer Texas heat, several 100-person shifts will trade off marching about 4 miles each. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RMM0D345–Texas state representative Donna Howard speaks at a rally at the Texas Capitol in Austin on the first anniversary of the Women's March on Washington and a year after President Donald Trump's inauguration.
RMM0D344–Texas state representative Donna Howard speaks at a rally at the Texas Capitol in Austin on the first anniversary of the Women's March on Washington and a year after President Donald Trump's inauguration.
RM2C6EP98–Crawford, Texas August 28, 2005: Anti-war activist and actor Martin Sheen kneels to pray at crosses at Camp Casey II near President Bush's ranch. Photo by Bob Daemmrich
RM2GAER8T–Austin, Texas USA, July 30, 2021: Civil rights activist JESSE JACKSON (in black) joins voting rights groups as they march toward the Texas Capitol from north Austin on the third day of a 30-mile journey protesting Republican efforts to suppress votes nationwide and in Texas. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2GAERNF–Austin, Texas USA, July 30, 2021: Faith leaders headed by legendary Democratic activist JESSE JACKSON (in black) as voting rights groups march toward the Texas Capitol from north Austin on the third day of a 30-mile journey protesting Republican efforts to suppress votes nationwide and in Texas. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2GAERNB–Austin, Texas USA, July 30, 2021: Faith leaders headed by legendary Democratic activist JESSE JACKSON (in black) as voting rights groups march toward the Texas Capitol from north Austin on the third day of a 30-mile journey protesting Republican efforts to suppress votes nationwide and in Texas. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2GAER91–Austin, Texas USA, July 30, 2021: Faith leaders headed by legendary civil rights activist JESSE JACKSON (in black) as voting rights groups march toward the Texas Capitol from north Austin on the third day of a 30-mile journey protesting Republican efforts to suppress votes nationwide and in Texas. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2GAERNE–Austin, Texas USA, July 30, 2021: Faith leaders headed by legendary civil rights activist JESSE JACKSON (in black) as voting rights groups march toward the Texas Capitol from north Austin on the third day of a 30-mile journey protesting Republican efforts to suppress votes nationwide and in Texas. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2GANAR8–Austin, Texas USA, July 31, 2021: Left to right, singer Willie Nelson, former Texas congressman and activist Beto O'Rourke and Luci Johnson, daughter of U.S. Pres. Lyndon Johnson, hold hands as voting rights advocates attend a rally at the Texas Capitol, where dozens of speakers criticized Republican efforts to alter voting procedures nationwide and in Texas. About 3,000 people were treated to a 3-song set by Nelson and his band. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2GANAGR–Austin Texas USA, July 31, 2021: Left to right, singer Willie Nelson, former Texas congressman and activist Beto O'Rourke and Luci Johnson, daughter of U.S. Pres. Lyndon Johnson, on stage as voting rights advocates attend a rally at the Texas Capitol, where dozens of speakers criticized Republican efforts to alter voting procedures nationwide and in Texas. About 3,000 people were treated to a 3-song set by Nelson and his band. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2GANAKN–Austin Texas USA, July 31, 2021: Left to right, singer Willie Nelson, former Texas congressman and activist Beto O'Rourke and Luci Johnson, daughter of U.S. Pres. Lyndon Johnson, on stage as voting rights advocates attend a rally at the Texas Capitol, where dozens of speakers criticized Republican efforts to alter voting procedures nationwide and in Texas. About 3,000 people were treated to a 3-song set by Nelson and his band. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2GAERNH–Austin, Texas USA, July 30, 2021: Faith leaders headed by legendary Democratic activist JESSE JACKSON (in black) as voting rights groups march toward the Texas Capitol from north Austin on the third day of a 30-mile journey protesting Republican efforts to suppress votes nationwide and in Texas. Former Texas congressman and voting rights activist Beto O'Rourke is on the left side of the second row. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RMJYH0A7–Activists and protesters converge on City Hall for a hot two-hour rally against racism and President Donald Trump's apparent insensitive comments about recent Charlottesville violence that left one dead. About 1,000 gathered in Saturday's Texas heat.
RMJYH0AC–Activists and protesters converge on City Hall for a hot two-hour rally against racism and President Donald Trump's apparent insensitive comments about recent Charlottesville violence that left one dead. About 1,000 gathered in Saturday's Texas heat.
RMJYH0A5–Activists and protesters converge on City Hall for a hot two-hour rally against racism and President Donald Trump's apparent insensitive comments about recent Charlottesville violence that left one dead. About 1,000 gathered in Saturday's Texas heat.
RMJYH0AD–Activists and protesters converge on City Hall for a hot two-hour rally against racism and President Donald Trump's apparent insensitive comments about recent Charlottesville violence that left one dead. About 1,000 gathered in Saturday's Texas heat.
RM2P7TN05–A person dressed in a T-Rex dinosaur costume holds a sign saying 'LGBT-Rex Loves You' as a group from The Organization of Latina Transgender Texans (OLTT) lobbied for transgender rights during a trip to the Texas Capitol to visit with legislators. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2P7TMX5–A person dressed in a T-Rex dinosaur costume holds a sign saying 'LGBT-Rex Loves You' as a group from The Organization of Latina Transgender Texans (OLTT) lobbied for transgender rights during a trip to the Texas Capitol to visit with legislators. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RMT9FJ9P–A supporter of Ilhan Omar (center) confronts anti-Muslim protesters, some opening carrying guns legally, outside an Austin, Texas, hotel where the controversial Muslim Congresswoman spoke at a city-wide iftar dinner.
RMT9FJ9K–A supporter of Ilhan Omar (center) confronts anti-Muslim protesters, some opening carrying guns legally, outside an Austin, Texas, hotel where the controversial Muslim Congresswoman spoke at a city-wide iftar dinner.
RMT9FJ9M–A supporter of Ilhan Omar (center) confronts anti-Muslim protesters, some opening carrying guns legally, outside an Austin, Texas, hotel where the controversial Muslim Congresswoman spoke at a city-wide iftar dinner.
RMD9TWP6–Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards greets pro-choice activists at the Texas Capital during protest of abortion bill
RMD9TWP2–Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards greets pro-choice activists at the Texas Capital during protest of abortion bill
RMJYH0AP–Transgender spokesperson Chrissie Foxx Paris speaks as activists and protesters converge on City Hall for a hot two-hour rally against racism and President Donald Trump's apparent insensitive comments about recent Charlottesville violence that left one dead. About 1,000 gathered in the August Texas heat.
RMJYH0AM–Transgender spokesperson Chrissie Foxx Paris speaks as activists and protesters converge on City Hall for a hot two-hour rally against racism and President Donald Trump's apparent insensitive comments about recent Charlottesville violence that left one dead. About 1,000 gathered in the August Texas heat.
RM2GANADY–Austin Texas USA, July 31, 2021: Rev. William Barber II speaks as voting rights advocates rally at the Texas Capitol. The North Caroline civil rights activists and dozens of other speakers criticized Republican efforts to alter voting procedures nationwide and in Texas. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RM2GA2322–Georgetown, United States. 28th July, 2021. National and Texas voting rights activists, including this woman in a 'Vote' mask, begin a 30-mile, four-day march from Georgetown, Texas to the State Capitol in Austin. Due to summer Texas heat, several 100-person shifts will trade off marching about 4 miles each. The March for Democracy urges passage of the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and elimination of statewide barriers to voting. Credit: Bob Daemmrich/Alamy Live News
RMP4YJNM–Clergy of several denominations pray as U.S. Border Patrol and McAllen police guard an immigrant detention center as protesters block a government bus with immigrant children aboard from leaving.
RMP4YJNN–Clergy of several denominations pray as U.S. Border Patrol and McAllen police guard an immigrant detention center as protesters block a government bus with immigrant children aboard from leaving.