What 'March' is saying is that it doesn't matter whether we are black or white, Latino or Asian. It doesn't matter whether we are straight or gay.
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We march on because all lives matter, not to be judged by the color of their skin.
The march is a way to get in celebration mode.
This, then, is the test we must set for ourselves; not to march alone but to march in such a way that others will wish to join us.
If we have white persons in the March, we are certain to have trouble with the Communists, and it may not be viewed as a true expression of the Negro's protest.
The March on Washington was a March for Jobs and Freedom. There are still too many people who are unemployed or underemployed in America - they're black, white, Latino, Native American and Asian American.
We march on toward the realization of the American Dream. We are not diverted by those who would deny opportunity based on what we look like or where we came from or who would deny equality based on who we love.
The truth is on the march and nothing will stop it.
I call for a march from exploitation to education, from poverty to shared prosperity, a march from slavery to liberty, and a march from violence to peace.
Naturally, no march on Washington would be complete without its counter-demonstration.
The march of progress must continue.
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