Friday marked the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington, where Martin Luther King Jr. gave his historic “I Have a Dream” speech to a crowd of thousands. This year, history repeated itself with a 2020 Commitment March in the same exact place, helmed by Rev. Al Sharpton, Martin Luther King III (with his 12-year-old daughter Yolanda Renee King), and the National Action Network. Thousands packed the National Mall to speak out, protest, listen, and march for Black lives.
Photographer Julien James (@sirjulienjames) was among them and captured the moment in a series of 50 exclusive photographs for Cosmopolitan. His images and captions below illustrate what the sweltering hot day was like for the many who chose to take a stand.
Scroll through James’ work below, and consider reading the powerful speeches from the families of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Jacob Blake. To continue fighting for Black lives, here are guides for how to demand justice right now, how to support Black trans lives, how to find mental health resources if you’re a Black woman, how to talk to your relatives about Black Lives Matter, how to spot a fake protest story, how to protest safely, and how to donate wisely.

Julien JamesProtestors filled the reflecting pool as temperatures rose.

Julien James

Julien James

Julien JamesThe National Mall at capacity with protestors.

Julien JamesA mother holding her teenage son as they listen to mothers who have lost their sons speak.

Julien JamesA young woman stands fiercely.

Julien JamesA young girl proudly waving her flag from the shoulders of her mother.

Julien JamesMLK Jr. overlooking the crowds protesting on the 57th anniversary of his "I Have a Dream" speech.

Julien JamesA member of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority.

Julien JamesAn uplifting moment.

Julien JamesA message in front of the Lincoln Memorial.

Julien JamesA young woman at the March on Washington.

Julien JamesProtesting against inequality is a family affair.

Julien JamesA woman singing along at the March on Washington.

Julien JamesThe crowd watching on as Rev. Al Sharpton delivers his speech.

Julien JamesA woman cools off in the reflecting pool on the National Mall.

Julien JamesA woman raises her first in solidarity.

Julien JamesA woman chanting, "I love being Black, I love the texture of my hair, I love the color of my skin," at the MLK Jr. memorial.

Julien JamesMembers of Delta Sigma Theta sorority and Zeta Phi Beta sorority.

Julien JamesRev. Al Sharpton addressing the crowd from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.

Julien JamesA 7-months-pregnant woman drove from North Carolina to make her voice heard.

Julien JamesA young woman unapologetically cheering.

Julien JamesProud mother of a Black son

Julien JamesA father and daughter sharing a moment.

Julien JamesBlack Lives Matter in ASL.

Julien James"Enough is enough," she said. "Just read my mask and my shirt, they speak for me."

Julien JamesA group of Black Trans women from the Rose Institute.

Julien James

Julien JamesAll Black Lives Matter.

Julien JamesHer mask says "Say Their Names" and her eyes say it all.

Julien JamesA family of women.

Julien JamesA young girl reminds everybody to vote.

Julien James

Julien James

Julien JamesShe’s tired, she has been tired.

Julien JamesThe feeling of being free-ish.

Julien JamesThousands of people ascended to the National Mall for the Commitment March 2020.

Julien JamesA young Black woman at the March on Washington.

Julien James

Julien JamesBack to back: a mother and daughter providing support for each other symbolically and literally.

Julien James

Julien James"I am hot and I am tired, but I need to be here."

Julien JamesTwo young women making sure their voices are being heard.

Julien JamesFather and daughter at the March on Washington 2020.

Julien JamesA mother and daughter wearing matching shirts.

Julien JamesLifelong best friends reunited to march on Washington.

Julien James

Julien JamesStand with Black women.

Julien JamesA woman is comfortable as she socially distances herself and watches from afar.