All images and text © Kevin Moloney
Photographed on assignment for The New York Times
Sen. Hillary Clinton, once a favorite for the Democratic Party's nomination for president, greets the crowd at Denver's Pepsi Center after a speech hoping to unify the party behind nominee Sen. Barack Obama.
Archie Spigner, a former New York city councilman and a veteran of Dr. Martin Luther King's march on Washington, is now a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in Denver. Few of the 1963 marchers imagined they would see a black man nominated for the U.S. presidency.
Dezie Woods, an activist and also a veteran of Dr. Martin Luther King's march on Washington, is a California delegate to the Democratic National Convention in Denver.
Veteran Mike Flaherty, right, checks a text message as fellow veterans dance at an Iraq-Veterans-Against-the-War-sponsored concert by Rage Against the Machine and the Flobots at the Denver Coliseum. Following the concert, the 4,000-strong crowd marched to Denver's Pepsi Center, the site of the Democratic National Convention.
A security guard watches the crowd at an Iraq-Veterans-Against-the-War-sponsored concert.
All images and text © Kevin Moloney
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