The event began with music at 4:30 p.m. The speaker program began at 5 pm with The Rev. Dr. William Barber. Students, clergy and others also spoke.
"Hate and discrimination will not have the first, the last, or the loudest word," said Barber before a crowd of about 100 people.
Following the spoken remarks, a Memorial Vigil called the names and and honored the memories of the Charleston 9 and the Orlando 49 followed by the releasing of doves.
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