On day five of their historic 63-mile march, civil rights litigators crossed the finish line of the inaugural Georgia March for Justice, but they say their work is far from over.

With their commemorative t-shirts dampened with sweat and rain, Davis Bozeman Johnson litigators who’d opted to exit the courtroom, lace their tennis shoes and take to the street with their client, ended their march with a rally on the steps of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Georgia in Savannah Monday.

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