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On Saturday (October 10), countless men and women joined together from across the United States to gather in Washington, D.C. on the National Mall to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March. The 2015 movement coined the powerful slogan, "Justice or Else," to acknowledge the desperate need for police reforms, equal rights for all mankind and changes in predominantly black communities. If you were not able to make it out for the historic march, don't worry. The gathering is now available to live stream. -
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