Members of Louisville's Catholic community march for racial justice, equality
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A large group of Catholics marched for racial justice and equality on Saturday in downtown Louisville and held a rally at the federal courthouse. The march was organized by the group Black Catholics for Justice.
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Organizers and attendees hope more people will come to the table to have uncomfortable conversations and come up with solutions to racial inequality.
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