After becoming an overnight sensation after her first rally, Wynta-Amor Rogers marched in her second protest Thursday in New York City, and said she wants to prompt change like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
At just 7 years old, she has gained fame thanks to a video taken by a reporter for the Long Island Herald of her marching in a Black Lives Matter protest.
Her family, who lives in Uniondale on Long Island, attended Wednesday night’s march in Merrick – an event marred in controversy ever since counter protesters tried to stop the peaceful demonstration.
While some online have questioned if Rogers was too young to attend such protests, her mother disagreed.
After becoming an overnight sensation at her first rally, Rogers marched in her second protest on Thursday, this time in New York City.