The US town of Ferguson is marking the first anniversary of the killing of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown.
On the eve of Sunday's anniversary, several hundred marched through the town in his honour, led by his father.
The shooting of the 18-year-old by white police officer Darren Wilson sparked demonstrations across America.
Along with killings of unarmed black men elsewhere in the US, it also fuelled a national protest movement against racial bias by the police.
Activists and religious figures from across the country are among those who have gathered this weekend in Ferguson, a suburb of St Louis, Missouri.
Saturday's rally was peaceful and heavily policed.
Some of those marching shouted: "Hands up, don't shoot", and "We do this for who? We do this for Mike Brown."
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