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“We March On”: Not A Commemoration, But A Continuation

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The 60th Anniversary of the March on Washington, themed "Not A Commemoration But A Continuation," saw a diverse range of speakers addressing issues like racial justice, voting rights, gender equality, and more. Yolanda Renee King, granddaughter of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., emphasized the need for activism and unity, reflecting the sentiment shared by a multitude of voices at the event. The fight for equality continues as new challenges arise. #MarchOnWashington #ContinuingTheDream

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