Hundreds of thousands of Americans gathered in cities across the United States on Saturday (June 06, 2020), continuing a second week of demonstrations against police brutality and racism in the wake of the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer on Memorial Day.
Across Europe, the US, Asia and Australia, major demonstrations were being staged.
More than 200,000 people joined a march in Washington DC where the White House has installed fencing.
From New York City to Philadelphia to Chicago to Los Angeles, Americans were out in full force and have turned into a a nationwide movement as cities and towns saw an unprecedented outpouring of demonstrators demanding an end to racism.
Launch the gallery above to see just how massive and powerful these protests were.
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