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George Floyd protests, (National) May 26, 2020–May 26, 2021; (Minneapolis–Saint Paul) May 26, 2020–May 2, 2023. Top: Protesters march past police in Minneapolis on May 28, 2020. Middle: Minnesota National Guard guard the state capitol building on May 29.
Rank Name Attendance City Territory Year Issue 1: George Floyd Protests/2020–2023 United States racial unrest: 15,000,000 - 26,000,000 [5]: Nationwide USA 2020: Police Brutality : 2 ...
Polls conducted in June 2020 estimated that between 15 million and 26 million people participated in the demonstrations in the United States, making them the largest protests in American history. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] It was also estimated that between May 26 and August 22, around 93 percent of protests were "peaceful and nondestructive".
Economic, racial and social inequality [ 1 ] George Floyd protests in New York City took place at several sites in each of the five New York City boroughs, starting on May 28, 2020, in reaction to the murder of George Floyd. Most of the protests were peaceful, while some sites experienced protester and/or police violence, including several high ...
The George Floyd protests were a series of protests and civil disturbances that initially started in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area of Minnesota, United States, before spreading nationwide. In Columbus, Ohio, unrest began on May 28, 2020, two days after incidents began in Minneapolis. The events were a reaction to the murder of ...
Civil unrest over the murder of George Floyd began as local protests in Minneapolis–Saint Paul on May 26, 2020, the day after George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer. Protests and civil disorder quickly spread to other locations in the U.S. state of Minnesota, the United States, and internationally.
The city of Seattle experienced protests over the murder of George Floyd in 2020 and 2021. Beginning on May 29, 2020, demonstrators took to the streets throughout the city for marches and sit-ins, often of a peaceful nature but which also devolved into riots. Participants expressed opposition to systemic racism, police brutality and violence ...
1.5 George Floyd protests, (National) May 26, 2020–May 26, 2021; (Minneapolis–Saint Paul) May 26, 2020–May 2, 2023 1.6 George Floyd Square occupied protest, May 26, 2020–June 20, 2021 1.7 Sean Monterrosa protests, June 5, 2020–October 2, 2020