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Depends on who you ask.
The NAACP said over 6,000 showed up for Monday’s movement.
WTVD-TV Channel 11, Raleigh
Although organizers estimated that more than 5,000 were in the crowd, police put the count at between 2,500 and 3,000.
Moral Monday Crowds Swell in Week 8, Raleigh News and Observer
Glenn Allen, the State Capitol Police Chief, estimated that about 1,500 people attended a rally behind the Legislative Building before protestors choosing to face arrest entered the building.
Moral Monday turnout in Raleigh biggest yet for protestors Fayetteville, Observer
csoeder says
and yet there is no question that the protests are huge and growing.
Sucks to be you!