March held to end executions in Texas
Hundreds marched in Austin on October 28, led by the families of two men who were executed, but have now been proven innocent.
It was the seventh annual march in Texas, where 377 out of the 1,053 executions that have taken place in the U.S. since the death penalty was brought back in 1976 emerged.
Two mothers of other innocent men that are currently on death row spoke at a rally that followed the march.
My support goes out to these folks, and I join them in the fight to abolish the death penalty under this racist system in which we currently live.
It was the seventh annual march in Texas, where 377 out of the 1,053 executions that have taken place in the U.S. since the death penalty was brought back in 1976 emerged.
Two mothers of other innocent men that are currently on death row spoke at a rally that followed the march.
My support goes out to these folks, and I join them in the fight to abolish the death penalty under this racist system in which we currently live.