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Michael Brown Sr., center, leads a unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, outside of Normandy High School in Normandy. Michael Brown Jr., his son, was killed by a Ferguson police officer in 2014 only days after graduating from high school.

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On Aug. 9, 2014, Michael Brown Jr. was shot and killed by a white Ferguson, Mo., police officer.

Brown’s body laid in the street for hours before protests erupted in the north St. Louis County town and around the country. The moment was a flashpoint, sparking renewed calls for justice against police brutality and an emphasis on supporting Black communities.

Michael Brown Sr. and his wife Cal Brown founded the Chosen For Change Organization to turn their pain into purpose.

The nonprofit has a slew of community programming to support the families of those who have lost a child.

Lezley McSpadden, Brown Jr.’s mother, also founded The Michael O.D. Brown We Love Our Sons & Daughters Foundation in the wake of her son’s death.

On Friday, Brown Sr. led a multi-mile unity march from Normandy High School — where Brown Jr. graduated 8 days before he was killed — to Canfield Drive, the site of his son’s death.

“I’m not gonna never let the world forget about my son,” he told St. Louis Public Radio on Friday. “We wanted to show what he did in his life before the hashtag.”

Take a look at the march.

Protestors take the streets on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, during a unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing in Normandy.

Protestors march in the streets during a unity march.

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Trinaya’ Walker, 22, holds her daughter Bobbie Ann Atkins, 6, on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, during a unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing in Ferguson. Walker said she is Brown Jr.’s sister.

Trinaya’ Walker, 22, holds her daughter Bobbie Ann Atkins, 6, during the unity march.

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Hundreds of demonstrators take to the streets on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, during a unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing in Ferguson.

Hundreds of demonstrators take to the streets, during a unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing in Ferguson.

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Ebony Williams, 33, of The Ville, yells out “say his name!” on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, during a unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing in Ferguson.

Ebony Williams, 33, of The Ville, yells out “say his name!”, during a unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing in Ferguson.

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Adara Ameer, 19, of Florissant, on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, before a unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing in Ferguson.

Adara Ameer, 19, of Florissant waits for unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing in Ferguson.

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Left, Cornel West Demonstrators lay a thousand blue roses along Canfield Drive, the site where Michael Brown Jr. was killed by a white Ferguson police officer a decade ago, on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, in Ferguson.

Left, Cornel West speaks during a memorial service commemorating a decade after Brown Jr.’s police killing along Canfield Drive in Ferguson. Right, demonstrators lay a thousand blue roses along Canfield Drive, the site where Michael Brown Jr. was killed.

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Protestors march streets during a unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing in Normandy.

Protestors march streets during a unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing.

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Roland Garner, 39, of St. Joseph, Missouri, joins hundreds of demonstrators on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, during a unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing in Ferguson.

Roland Garner, 39, of St. Joseph, Missouri, joins hundreds of demonstrators, during a unity march.

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Angelique Kidd, 51, of Ferguson, protests on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, during a unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing in Ferguson.

Angelique Kidd, 51, of Ferguson, protests during the unity march.

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Andrew Joseph, 50, of Tampa Fla., leads chants on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, during a unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing in Ferguson.

Andrew Joseph, 50, of Tampa Fla., leads chants, during the unity march.

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Demonstrators lay a thousand blue roses along Canfield Drive, the site where Michael Brown Jr. was killed by a white Ferguson police officer a decade ago, on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, in Ferguson.

Demonstrators lay a thousand blue roses along Canfield Drive, the site where Michael Brown Jr. was killed.

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Clara Holmes, 55, of north St. Louis, makes her way to Canfield Drive on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, during a unity march commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing in Ferguson.

Clara Holmes, 55, of north St. Louis, makes her way to Canfield Drive.

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U.S. Rep. Cori Bush, D-St. Louis County, rests her arm on Michael Brown Sr. on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, during a memorial commemorating a decade after Michael Brown Jr.’s police killing in Ferguson.

U.S. Rep. Cori Bush, D-St. Louis County, rests her arm on Michael Brown Sr.

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Andrew Joseph, 50, of Tampa Fla., reflects on Michael Brown Jr.’s death alongside his father Michael Brown Sr., right, on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, at the end of a unity march commemorating a decade after Brown Jr.’s police killing in Ferguson.

Andrew Joseph, 50, of Tampa Fla., reflects on Michael Brown Jr.’s death alongside his father Michael Brown Sr.

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Community activists raise their fists as Michael Brown Sr., center in St. Louis Cardinals hat, wipes his face on Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, during a Canfield Drive memorial service commemorating a decade after Brown Jr.’s police killing in Ferguson.

Community activists raise their fists as Michael Brown Sr., center in St. Louis Cardinals hat, wipes his face.

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