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Carry It Forward Photo Gallery

Rally in NYC on the night of June 19, 1953

The bands sang "Get Up, Stand Up!" verses in Spanish and English

Recreation of a rally in NYC on the final night of the Rosenbergs' lives

Mike + Ruthy led "Get Up, Stand Up" to close the show

NYC rally the night of the Rosenbergs' executions, June 19, 1953

An all-cast performance of Bob Marley's "Get Up, Stand Up" closed the show

Interns from production company, Second Bolt, played important roles backstage

All cast joined together on stage for a finale of "Get Up, Stand Up"

Stage Manager Jennifer Conley Darling in the wings

Jenn Meeropol portrayed a protestor in a scene recreating the rally to save her grandparents in NYC on June 19, 1953

Poet Martín Espada followed his son in the show, and read "All the People Who are Now Red Trees"

Shola Lynch portraying Russell Maroon Shoatz's daughter, Theresa, described visiting her dad in prison as a child

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Onstage and in the audience, people sang and danced to "Get Up, Stand Up!"

Shola Lynch portrayed Theresa Shoatz, daughter of Russell Maroon Shoatz

Robert Meeropol, Rosenberg son and RFC founder

Djibril Toure expressed Russell Shoatz III's concern for his father, who's spent 40 years in prison

Robert Meeropol was a boy of 6 when his parents were killed; now he's a 66-year-old grandfather

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