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‘All Lives Matter’ March Attracts Over 20,000, Including Chuck Norris

‘All Lives Matter’ March Attracts Over 20,000, Including Chuck Norris


Over 20,000 people have taken to the streets of Birmingham, Alabama, this past weekend in an attempt to spread the message of, ‘All lives matter’. The movement is hoping to spread awareness against violence for people of all races, not just black or white folks..

The massive group took their time to walk along the historic civil rights route from Kelly Ingram Park to Birmingham City Hall. Pro-unity chants could be heard over the roar of the crowd and the stomping feet.

The march was said to have been led by talk-show host Glenn Back, and a lot of other celebrities managed to make it down there to show their support, too. Chuck Norris was seen within the crowd, marching alongside everyday people in support of the rally. The walk was followed by a “Restoring Unity” rally, where tickets cost $12, and the proceed went to aiding Christians in the Middle East.

Marchers were said to have included people from across the United States, including citizens from China, Dubai, and the Netherlands, too.