From Georgetown to Austin
From Georgetown to Austin

Thousands gathered in front of the State Capitol to protest statewide voter suppression. The rally took place following a three-day 27-mile march from Georgetown to Austin and featured numerous civic leaders and musical guests. July 31, 2021.

Continuing the legacy
Continuing the legacy

Luci Baines Johnson, daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson, spoke about her father’s bold civil rights legislation and of the importance of relentlessly pursuing justice and equity.

 Willie Nelson and his band performed three songs. Nelson, 88, was a last-minute addition to the roster.

Willie Nelson and his band performed three songs. Nelson, 88, was a last-minute addition to the roster.

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Serenaded by a Texas son
Serenaded by a Texas son
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From Georgetown to Austin
Continuing the legacy
 Willie Nelson and his band performed three songs. Nelson, 88, was a last-minute addition to the roster.
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-116.jpg
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-115.jpg
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-118.jpg
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-135.jpg
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-137.jpg
Serenaded by a Texas son
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-068.jpg
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-124.jpg
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-131.jpg
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-127.jpg
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-143.jpg
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-129.jpg
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-134.jpg
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-139.jpg
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-141.jpg
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-130.jpg
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-128.jpg
Moral Resurrection Rally in Austin_073121-136.jpg
From Georgetown to Austin

Thousands gathered in front of the State Capitol to protest statewide voter suppression. The rally took place following a three-day 27-mile march from Georgetown to Austin and featured numerous civic leaders and musical guests. July 31, 2021.

Continuing the legacy

Luci Baines Johnson, daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson, spoke about her father’s bold civil rights legislation and of the importance of relentlessly pursuing justice and equity.

Willie Nelson and his band performed three songs. Nelson, 88, was a last-minute addition to the roster.

Serenaded by a Texas son
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