#AllLivesMatter March Draws 20,000

This weekend, Glenn Beck is leading his annual “Restoring” rally.  This year’s focus is “Restoring Unity,” and to that end, he organized an #AllLivesMatter march in Birmingham, Alabama.

Greg Garrison reports:

Led by conservative activist and talk show host Glenn Beck, more than 20,000 people chanting “All Lives Matter” marched the historic civil rights route from Kelly Ingram Park to Birmingham City Hall this morning.”It’s about taking our church out in the streets,” Beck said. He said marchers came from as far away as China, Dubai and the Netherlands.Actor Chuck Norris, a conservative activist known for his martial arts, action movies and TV show “Walker, Texas Ranger,” marched about two rows behind Beck. Alveda King, a niece of civil rights activist the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., marched in the front row. Bishop Jim Lowe, pastor of the predominantly black Guiding Light Church in Birmingham, co-organized the march with Beck and marched with him at the front. As a child, Lowe attended Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, where the march started, a headquarters church for the civil rights movement in Birmingham. Lowe and his sisters were in the church when a KKK bomb blew up the church and killed four little girls on Sept. 15, 1963.”Love is the answer,” Lowe said as he marched. “God is the answer.”Some Birmingham police officers said the crowd could have been as large as 25,000 to 30,000. It may have been the largest march in Birmingham since the civil rights marches of 1963.

Watch:

The #AllLivesMatter Twitter feed was buzzing:

Watch this beautiful and stirring song about the fact that all lives matter:

[Featured Image source: Al.com on Twitter]

Tags: Black Lives Matter, Culture, Glenn Beck

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