Ferguson, Mo. — One civil rights group has found a novel way to make sure protesters taking to the streets over the death of Michael Brown understand their legal rights.
The American Civil Liberties Union has been handing out black t-shirts at protests and other events here with the slogan, “I know my rights.”
Wear your rights! We will be distributing Tshirts at action sites. Connect w/ @MarcClimaco & @dianascholl for deets. pic.twitter.com/KtcY6E0JfG
— ACLU National (@ACLU) November 23, 2014
Underneath, the t-shirts spell out those rights: “I have the First Amendment right to: Peacefully assemble; photograph or videotape police; protest in public spaces; protest without a permit.”
At a protest march in the Shaw neighborhood of St. Louis on Sunday night, ACLU staff were distributing the t-shirts widely, and getting an enthusiastic response from protesters.
Jeff Mittman, the executive director of the ACLU of Missouri, said that although protesters usually have a general idea of their rights, it helps to have it spelled out.
“Knowledge is power,” said Mittman. “So we want to have it right there on their chests, front and center, that the First Amendment is important.”









