Martin Luther King Jr. addresses the crowd during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, August 28, 1963. Francis Miller—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Imagespic.twitter.com/Unc7fyIbvz
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Martin Luther King Jr. addresses the crowd during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, August 28, 1963. Francis Miller—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Imagespic.twitter.com/Unc7fyIbvz
I remember this so well and feeling that the country was on the path to significant change. I never thought we would have gone backward to the same position.
I was there as a 14 year old with my parents from S.C. Life changing.
Almost as big as Trump’s inaugural
I still have faith in America! We are better than what’s in office now.
Let's do another
I expect a crowd like this at the next inauguration when trump and his party are swept away.
At first glance I thought it was Trumps inauguaration NOT 





Trump’s Inaugural crowd was larger 
biglyiestest crowd ever in the history of history, everest...
Should be replicated now
We need to do that again REAL soon, or they'll be no more marches on Washington ever again.
This is America with purpose.
If he fires Mueller, that one will be much larger. Take to the streets? Absolutely!
we need to do this again, to let the evil
he needs to go and take his whole
lame administration with him...
That's only a fraction of the number at Trump's inauguration. . . . (Yes, sarcasm.)
Now THAT’S a crowd!
Tuesday will be 55 years, and sadly it will be the 63rd Anniversary of the brutal murder of Emmett Till by two white men in Mississippi. Till was only 14 years old when he was slain by those two.
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