Prince Georges Afro-American Newspaper August 31 2013 Final

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PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY EDITION

Volume 122 No. 4

AUGUST 31, 2013 - SEPTEMBER 6, 2013

Spirit of ’63 Revived in 2013 Memorial March on Washington

Photo by J.D. Howard

Rep. John Lewis, left, the Rev. Al Sharpton, Dr. Martin Luther King III with his family, the Rev. Jesse Jackson and AFSCME president, Lee Saunders, lead the way to realizing the dream.

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The diverse crowd

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Reflecting Pool

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They came to Washington D.C. from points all around the country, traveling by plane, train and automobile.

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Others came by bus, much the same way they, their parents and neighbors came 50 years ago. One goal, organizers said, was to commemorate the 50th anniversary of what Dr.

Martin Luther King, Jr. called “the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation”—the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. But a greater goal was for the event to become a

call to action. On a picture perfect day, a crowd estimated at more than 100,000 men, women and children convened in the shadow of the Lincoln Memorial—the same spot

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where more than 250,000 gathered on Aug. 28, 1963— for the March on Washington 2013. The event included a pre-march rally and a march from the Lincoln Memorial, Continued on A7

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