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National African American Parent Involvement Day Founder Joseph Dulin, shown here, was inspired by this year's keynote speaker, Ayinde Jean Baptiste, at the Million Man March in Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON — The Million Man March is remembered by many who were there in 1995 as a watershed, though its impact on the way America sees African-American men remains an open question.
author, speaker, lawyer and storyteller, spoke at the 20th anniversary Million Man March this weekend in D.C. He is a member of the Blackfeet Nation and the author of How to Say I Love You in Indian .
A female Native American speaker led a crowd in a chant of “down, down USA” at the Million Man March in Washington, D.C., on Saturday.
For some, it was a return to Washington after the Million Man March on Oct. 16, 1995, and a chance to expose their children to the same positive experience the first march represented to them.
Million-Man March anniversary marked. Washington. ... people of all races and religions spread out on blankets and lawn chairs in the National Mall as speakers urged them to improve their ...
A Million Men Motivated: How Some of the Key Speakers from the Million Man March Have Inspired Change Over the Last 23 Years. Zoe Zorka | October 16, 2018.
The event marked the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March in 1995, when hundreds of thousands of black men rallied on the Mall in a powerful display of protest.Although Saturday's crowd was ...
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Benjamin Chavis Jr., one of the organizers of the Million Man March in 1995, and a consultant for the anniversary march in Washington, D.C., on Saturday.
Like the Million Man March, the movement focused on issues facing blacks nationwide. Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who helped organize the previous march, spoke at the rally on the delays in ...
Missy Daniels, associate minister of the Metropolitan Baptist Church, was not invited to attend the Million Man March 20 years ago, but she supported the effort. She will not be at Saturday’s ...
Thousands of African-Americans crowded on the National Mall Saturday to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March and call for policing reforms and changes in black communities.
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