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Dublin Core
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Title
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Joacim Osterstam
Source
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/yoke_mc/12469525/in/set-304421
Rights
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Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC-BY)
Event
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Event Type
Marches and Rallies
Event Sort Date
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19951016
Dublin Core
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Title
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Million Man March
Date
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10/16/1995
Description
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<p class="p1">This march on the National Mall for African American civil rights was proposed by Louis Farrakhan and organized with the support of the National African American Leadership Summit, the Nation of Islam, and various civil rights organizations. The March organizers wanted to challenge what they perceived as growing racism in the United States, particularly in government policy, and to present a new definition of black manhood to the nation. The main focus of the event was sessions held on a stage near the west front of the <a href="http://mallhistory.org/items/show/59">Capitol</a>. Estimates for attendance vary, ranging from 400,000 to 870,000 people.</p>
Coverage
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1980-1999
Source
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Joacim Osterstam, Flickr.com. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/yoke_mc/12469525/in/set-304421">View original</a>.
civil rights
politics & protest