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America's Journey for Justice
Clip: 9/17/2015 | 2m 40s
Demonstrators marched 1,000 miles to Washington, DC to call for an end to discrimination.
On August 1st, the NAACP and a broad coalition of social justice, religious, and and civil rights groups began a 1,000 mile march to call attention to the issues of voting rights, economic inequality, and racial discrimination. We spoke with NAACP president Cornell Brooks, who led the march, and Rabbi Bruce Lustig of the Washington Hebrew Congregation as the marchers arrived in Washington, DC.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
America's Journey for Justice
Clip: 9/17/2015 | 2m 40s
On August 1st, the NAACP and a broad coalition of social justice, religious, and and civil rights groups began a 1,000 mile march to call attention to the issues of voting rights, economic inequality, and racial discrimination. We spoke with NAACP president Cornell Brooks, who led the march, and Rabbi Bruce Lustig of the Washington Hebrew Congregation as the marchers arrived in Washington, DC.
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