SOUL, or Students Organizing for Unity and Liberation, led a protest Thursday afternoon in which students marched up and down Market Street and ended in front of Amy Gutmann's house. People reacted to the protest on social media.
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To the students of color at Mizzou, we at Civic House, stand in solidarity with you. #ConcernedStudent1950 #InSolidarityWithMizzou— Civic House (@UPennCivicHouse) November 12, 2015
Penn Walk in support #Mizzou. We are not scared. We fiercely defend black students' right to education everywhere. pic.twitter.com/O42fThij1Y
— SOUL (@ignitingtheSOUL) November 12, 2015
Deeply proud of the students and alumni who are standing #InSolidarityWithMizzou ... as am I. #ConcernedStudent1950 #BlackLivesMatter— Chaz Howard (@Chaz_Howard) November 12, 2015
For protest in Philly, @Penn Police blocked off the street & prevented vehicles from approaching protestors. PROTECT & SERVE
— Sam White (@samwhiteout) November 12, 2015
#BlackLivesMatter #thisiswhatdemocracylookslike #ourstreets #wearemizzou #weareyale #wearephilly pic.twitter.com/Zsy4gfkrJH— Scott Sprunger (@Scott_Sprunger) November 12, 2015
Marchers just passed 38th & Walnut #Mizzou #ConcernedStudent1950 #Philly pic.twitter.com/fAh8HoNmPA— Julia Bloch (@julivox) November 12, 2015
When people of color are under attack, what do we do? Stand up fight back! #Mizzou #ConcernedStudent1950 pic.twitter.com/KdUUDPxmHu— Rosalie Brown (@rororoserlie) November 12, 2015
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