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African American men walking on Capitol Hill

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<p>African American men walking on Capitol Hill, during the Million Man March in Washington, D.C. Oct. 16, 1995. The March's purpose was to 'convey to the world a vastly different picture of the Black male' and 'To unite in self-help and self-defense against economic and social ills.'.</p>

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