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Million Man March celebrates 20th anniversary
People are uniting in Washington to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March.
published: 10 Oct 2015
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The Million Man March - October 16th, 1995
Louis Farrakhan called on African-American men to gather in Washington, D.C. on October 16, 1995. Local chapters of the NAACP, the National African American Leadership Summit and the Nation of Islam helped to organize the march.
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published: 30 Aug 2015
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March - The Man (Come Get It edition) (prod. Tablis)
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published: 26 Mar 2023
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13News Now Vault: The importance of the Million Man March
We're taking a look back at a pivotal moment in Black history. October will mark 27 years since demonstrators held the Million Man March. Philip Townsend opens the 13News Now Vault to explain how history is still leaving a major impact today.
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published: 18 Feb 2022
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LOWKEY - MILLION MAN MARCH (FT. MAI KHALIL) OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Official video for Lowkey - Million Man March (feautring Mai Khalil)
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published: 05 Nov 2010
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DC: MILLION MAN MARCH ANNIVERSARY
Thousands gather in Washington for the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/370269906_001.do
published: 21 Jul 2016
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Louis Farrakhan celebrates the 20th anniversary of his landmark Million Man March in Washington
Twenty years after Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan led his first Million Man March on Washington he has commemorated the event, baptising it as the "Justice or Else" rally. This time the crowd was counted in the thousands, and gathered to protest at the recent number of high-profile police killings of unarmed, mostly Afro-American men.
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published: 11 Oct 2015
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Two brothers reflect on Million Man March 25th anniversary through documentary
published: 18 Oct 2020
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USA : WASHINGTON: THOUSANDS OF BLACK MEN JOIN MILLION MAN MARCH
(16 Oct 1995) English/Nat
Nation of Islam organisers say a (m) million African Americans have joined the Million Man March in Washington D-C although police have not yet given an official count.
The marchers have gathered at the Capitol to affirm their self-respect and protest the conditions besetting much of black America.
The rally promises to be the largest gathering of black Americans since the historic 1963 March, where Martin Luther King Jr. spoke of his dream of black equality in America.
Tens of thousands of African Americans, from all over the U-S, have joined the march on Capitol Hill.
SOUNDBITE:
"White men, we came here to be heard so we came here to make a noise."
SUPER CAPTION: Marcher
The marchers have come with one message - of unity among black men.
SOUNDBITE...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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Million Man March Rally #JusticeorElse (Full Speech)
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan spoke Saturday in DC at the Million Man March.
At the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March on the National Mall in Washington, Farrakhan spoke out against using foul language against women, and against domestic violence and abortion.
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published: 10 Oct 2015
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Million Man March celebrates 20th anniversary
People are uniting in Washington to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March.
People are uniting in Washington to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March.
https://wn.com/Million_Man_March_Celebrates_20Th_Anniversary
People are uniting in Washington to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March.
- published: 10 Oct 2015
- views: 28630
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The Million Man March - October 16th, 1995
Louis Farrakhan called on African-American men to gather in Washington, D.C. on October 16, 1995. Local chapters of the NAACP, the National African American Lea...
Louis Farrakhan called on African-American men to gather in Washington, D.C. on October 16, 1995. Local chapters of the NAACP, the National African American Leadership Summit and the Nation of Islam helped to organize the march.
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https://wn.com/The_Million_Man_March_October_16Th,_1995
Louis Farrakhan called on African-American men to gather in Washington, D.C. on October 16, 1995. Local chapters of the NAACP, the National African American Leadership Summit and the Nation of Islam helped to organize the march.
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- published: 30 Aug 2015
- views: 97999
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March - The Man (Come Get It edition) (prod. Tablis)
Yoyoyooooo, bump it in ya headphones, on ya speakers, in ya room, out the house, at ya moms or ya brothaz place
Like Redman said, we got hip hop!!!
401 Entertai...
Yoyoyooooo, bump it in ya headphones, on ya speakers, in ya room, out the house, at ya moms or ya brothaz place
Like Redman said, we got hip hop!!!
401 Entertainment representing
SHOUTOUT TO BALTIC HOTBOIS, UNDERRATED STUDIOS, THA HOMIES AND ERRYBODY ELSE
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Yoyoyooooo, bump it in ya headphones, on ya speakers, in ya room, out the house, at ya moms or ya brothaz place
Like Redman said, we got hip hop!!!
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- published: 26 Mar 2023
- views: 6530
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13News Now Vault: The importance of the Million Man March
We're taking a look back at a pivotal moment in Black history. October will mark 27 years since demonstrators held the Million Man March. Philip Townsend opens ...
We're taking a look back at a pivotal moment in Black history. October will mark 27 years since demonstrators held the Million Man March. Philip Townsend opens the 13News Now Vault to explain how history is still leaving a major impact today.
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https://wn.com/13News_Now_Vault_The_Importance_Of_The_Million_Man_March
We're taking a look back at a pivotal moment in Black history. October will mark 27 years since demonstrators held the Million Man March. Philip Townsend opens the 13News Now Vault to explain how history is still leaving a major impact today.
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- published: 18 Feb 2022
- views: 1281
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LOWKEY - MILLION MAN MARCH (FT. MAI KHALIL) OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Official video for Lowkey - Million Man March (feautring Mai Khalil)
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Official video for Lowkey - Million Man March (feautring Mai Khalil)
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- published: 05 Nov 2010
- views: 1514860
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DC: MILLION MAN MARCH ANNIVERSARY
Thousands gather in Washington for the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/37026...
Thousands gather in Washington for the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/370269906_001.do
https://wn.com/DC_Million_Man_March_Anniversary
Thousands gather in Washington for the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/370269906_001.do
- published: 21 Jul 2016
- views: 8119
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Louis Farrakhan celebrates the 20th anniversary of his landmark Million Man March in Washington
Twenty years after Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan led his first Million Man March on Washington he has commemorated the event, baptising it as the "Just...
Twenty years after Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan led his first Million Man March on Washington he has commemorated the event, baptising it as the "Justice or Else" rally. This time the crowd was counted in the thousands, and gathered to protest at the recent number of high-profile police killings of unarmed, mostly Afro-American men.
…
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https://wn.com/Louis_Farrakhan_Celebrates_The_20Th_Anniversary_Of_His_Landmark_Million_Man_March_In_Washington
Twenty years after Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan led his first Million Man March on Washington he has commemorated the event, baptising it as the "Justice or Else" rally. This time the crowd was counted in the thousands, and gathered to protest at the recent number of high-profile police killings of unarmed, mostly Afro-American men.
…
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- published: 11 Oct 2015
- views: 6530
2:25
USA : WASHINGTON: THOUSANDS OF BLACK MEN JOIN MILLION MAN MARCH
(16 Oct 1995) English/Nat
Nation of Islam organisers say a (m) million African Americans have joined the Million Man March in Washington D-C although police h...
(16 Oct 1995) English/Nat
Nation of Islam organisers say a (m) million African Americans have joined the Million Man March in Washington D-C although police have not yet given an official count.
The marchers have gathered at the Capitol to affirm their self-respect and protest the conditions besetting much of black America.
The rally promises to be the largest gathering of black Americans since the historic 1963 March, where Martin Luther King Jr. spoke of his dream of black equality in America.
Tens of thousands of African Americans, from all over the U-S, have joined the march on Capitol Hill.
SOUNDBITE:
"White men, we came here to be heard so we came here to make a noise."
SUPER CAPTION: Marcher
The marchers have come with one message - of unity among black men.
SOUNDBITE:
"This day is our day and we want to let them know that black contingent of men, women and children have a significant vote in this country.
SUPER CAPTION: Marcher
The African Americans say that what began as an idea hatched by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan is now much more.
They're convinced the march will send a message to white America and officials in Washington that black America's role as a force for change should not be ignored.
SOUNDBITE:
"This day is our day and we want to let them know that black contingent of men, women and children have a significant vote in this country."
SUPER CAPTION: Marcher
Black men around America are being asked to reflect on the status of African Americans, to rally for a new spirit and to renew the same sense of purpose that sparked the civil rights movement more than 30 years ago.
March organisers and speakers say the march may well turn out to be one of the largest gatherings ever in the nation's capital.
Police have not released an official count yet, but organisers are confident that the magic (m) million man mark has already been reached.
SOUNDBITE:
"I love you, as of 10 o'clock this morning, we reached one (m) million black men."
SUPER CAPTION: Stokely Carmichael. Civil rights leader.
Many marchers stress that the Million Man March is about much more than Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
Controversy has surrounded racist remarks Farrakhan made in the run-up to the event.
But many in the crowd say they are in Washington - not to support Farrakhan but to save the idea of black brotherhood and to create a new movement.
SOUNDBITE:
"This isn't about Farrakhan, this is about respect, unity and love for the brothers. And we're trying to get something out of this, out of life. We're tired of being behind everything, we want to be in charge sometime. We want to unify and that's what this is about - unity. Look at all these brothers around here."
SUPER CAPTION: Marcher
SOUNDBITE:
"We need to do, and do it, and show the government - 'Hey, we need to have control of our destiny.'"
SUPER CAPTION: Marcher
It's not just the young who are in Washington - many participants marched for civil rights 30 years ago.
For them, the Million Man March feels almost like a reunion.
The marchers hope to take the spirit of this day back home, to pull themselves and their families up from the poverty and repression they stay still keeps them down.
Black leaders hope it's the beginning of a new political force in America.
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https://wn.com/USA_Washington_Thousands_Of_Black_Men_Join_Million_Man_March
(16 Oct 1995) English/Nat
Nation of Islam organisers say a (m) million African Americans have joined the Million Man March in Washington D-C although police have not yet given an official count.
The marchers have gathered at the Capitol to affirm their self-respect and protest the conditions besetting much of black America.
The rally promises to be the largest gathering of black Americans since the historic 1963 March, where Martin Luther King Jr. spoke of his dream of black equality in America.
Tens of thousands of African Americans, from all over the U-S, have joined the march on Capitol Hill.
SOUNDBITE:
"White men, we came here to be heard so we came here to make a noise."
SUPER CAPTION: Marcher
The marchers have come with one message - of unity among black men.
SOUNDBITE:
"This day is our day and we want to let them know that black contingent of men, women and children have a significant vote in this country.
SUPER CAPTION: Marcher
The African Americans say that what began as an idea hatched by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan is now much more.
They're convinced the march will send a message to white America and officials in Washington that black America's role as a force for change should not be ignored.
SOUNDBITE:
"This day is our day and we want to let them know that black contingent of men, women and children have a significant vote in this country."
SUPER CAPTION: Marcher
Black men around America are being asked to reflect on the status of African Americans, to rally for a new spirit and to renew the same sense of purpose that sparked the civil rights movement more than 30 years ago.
March organisers and speakers say the march may well turn out to be one of the largest gatherings ever in the nation's capital.
Police have not released an official count yet, but organisers are confident that the magic (m) million man mark has already been reached.
SOUNDBITE:
"I love you, as of 10 o'clock this morning, we reached one (m) million black men."
SUPER CAPTION: Stokely Carmichael. Civil rights leader.
Many marchers stress that the Million Man March is about much more than Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
Controversy has surrounded racist remarks Farrakhan made in the run-up to the event.
But many in the crowd say they are in Washington - not to support Farrakhan but to save the idea of black brotherhood and to create a new movement.
SOUNDBITE:
"This isn't about Farrakhan, this is about respect, unity and love for the brothers. And we're trying to get something out of this, out of life. We're tired of being behind everything, we want to be in charge sometime. We want to unify and that's what this is about - unity. Look at all these brothers around here."
SUPER CAPTION: Marcher
SOUNDBITE:
"We need to do, and do it, and show the government - 'Hey, we need to have control of our destiny.'"
SUPER CAPTION: Marcher
It's not just the young who are in Washington - many participants marched for civil rights 30 years ago.
For them, the Million Man March feels almost like a reunion.
The marchers hope to take the spirit of this day back home, to pull themselves and their families up from the poverty and repression they stay still keeps them down.
Black leaders hope it's the beginning of a new political force in America.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 20342
2:22:11
Million Man March Rally #JusticeorElse (Full Speech)
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan spoke Saturday in DC at the Million Man March.
At the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March on the National Mall in ...
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan spoke Saturday in DC at the Million Man March.
At the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March on the National Mall in Washington, Farrakhan spoke out against using foul language against women, and against domestic violence and abortion.
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Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan spoke Saturday in DC at the Million Man March.
At the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March on the National Mall in Washington, Farrakhan spoke out against using foul language against women, and against domestic violence and abortion.
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- published: 10 Oct 2015
- views: 39171