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Civil rights leaders seek energy of original movement at March on Washington’s 60th anniversary

Civil rights leaders, including Andrew Young and Rev. Al Sharpton, are gathering in Washington to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The original march, which took place in 1963, played a pivotal role in advancing Civil Rights and voting rights legislation in the United States. The organizers of this year's commemoration are emphasizing the ongoing challenges faced by Black Americans, including voting rights, police brutality, economic inequality, and hate crimes. They are calling for legislative action to address these issues and ensure equality for all.

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