History is currently being made 20 years later with the arrival of the “Justice Or Else! Million Man March” on Saturday (Oct. 10), in Washington, D.C.
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To call for police reform within black and brown communities, the event gained support from a sea of people who appeared on the National Mall. Attendees also included Trayvon Martin’s mother, Sybrina Fulton; Michael Brown’s father, Michael Brown Sr.; Sandra Bland’s sister, Sharon Cooper; Russell Simmons, Jay Electronica, and J. Cole.
This is a man that I would never regret all the music I bought @jcolenc out protesting #BeFree #JusticeOrElse pic.twitter.com/DKt6mksdg3
— Curate|ANG (@Curate_Angola) October 10, 2015
.@JColeNC at the #MillionManMarch #JusticeOrElse #RP @iamdiddy pic.twitter.com/d7npRCuWU2
— Power 105.1 (@Power1051) October 10, 2015
Lets take a moment to say how raw @JColeNC is standing in the middle of the #MillionManMarch2015 #JusticeOrElse !💪🏾 pic.twitter.com/bpd2lQDcvz
— Perfect Black Boy (@workwthecoach) October 10, 2015
Refreshing to see African Americans, Native Americans, and Hispanics coming together. Beautiful! #MillionManMarch pic.twitter.com/KHm07yTKx3
— Public Distraction (@insanely_made) October 10, 2015
Jay Electronica ?? pic.twitter.com/s2EkgKG7fi
— Eli Rothschild (@Eli_the_savage) October 10, 2015
Chants of @kendricklamar‘s “Alright” echoes down 7th street downtown. #JusticeOrElse pic.twitter.com/f1R62P0bIi
— The Hilltop (@TheHilltopHU) October 10, 2015
Spearheaded by Minister Louis Farrakhan, the historic event brought together people from different walks of life to join in on a common ground. Tune in below.