Black men from around the nation are gathering Saturday on the National Mall to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March, what many remember as a turning point, calling for policing ...
Nothing like a “Let’s burn the National Mall down” defiance (even though anger was in much heavier supply back then, as it is now), but more of a “We’ll show them” defiance gassing our post-teen, boom ...
Thirty years ago, hundreds of thousands of Black men attended the Million Man March in D.C. This weekend, celebrations marking the anniversary of the demonstration are being held around the region.
Earl Muhammad, an East St. Louis community leader and secretary of Muhammad Mosque 28B, said he is the man he is today because of the Million Man March. Surrounded by roughly a million other Black men ...
YEAH. THAT’S RIGHT. SO THE MILLION MAN MARCH WAS AN EVENT 30 YEARS AGO WHEN A LARGE GATHERING OR A LARGE NUMBER OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN GATHERED IN WASHINGTON, D.C. AND ACTUALLY MET UP WITH SOME ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - On October 16, 1995, the largest recorded gathering of African American men took place at the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The Million Man March is now remembered as an ...