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Haggis reminded the group that he had been with them at the 1985 "freedom march" in Portland.
In 2009, Benjamin joined the steering committee for the Gaza Freedom March.
The Freedom March was 5 kilometers long and included an information session in Douglas Park.
In 2009 Wright began work as a leading member of the steering committee for the Gaza Freedom March.
Freedom March for mixed choir a cappella (1999)
I ain't seen no Cheneys on no freedom marches."
Our grassroots activism takes the form of rallies, candlelight vigils, freedom marches, petitions and letter-writing campaigns."
In the 1960s, she raised money for the Freedom Marches of Martin Luther King.
More than 10,000 people chanting "democracy" and demanding new freedoms marched through Budapest today in the biggest anti-Government demonstration since the 1956 uprising.
Howard Kiner, the 48-year-old manager of the shop, cut hair at one of the three barbers' chairs and recalled the Meredith freedom march.
At 18 she moved to New York, traipsed around psychedelic St. Marks Place, and joined the freedom marches down South.
Among them was Martin Luther King Jr. who after the Walk to Freedom March gave an impassioned speech.
March Against Fear: "Meredith Mississippi Freedom March"
She planned to visit Gaza again in December 2009 to participate in the Gaza Freedom March.
During the 1966 Freedom March through Mississippi, Stokely Carmichael proclaimed that what the marchers needed was "black power."
During the 1950s and 1960s, Dellinger joined freedom marches in the South and led many hunger strikes in jail.
JSQM 'Freedom March'
Together along with other organizers, they formed the Detroit Council for Human Rights which would be the organization that would actually put on the Walk to Freedom march.
Governor George Romney officially had the day of the Walk to Freedom declared "Freedom March Day in Michigan".
As far as Charles was concerned, there was a way things should be done: the old way, prior to freedom marches and school bussing and James Meredith.
In December 2009 she traveled to Cairo to take part in the planned Gaza Freedom March, a march with Palestinians protesting the blockade of Gaza.
Dudley Randall's Ballad of Birmingham depicts an African-American mother and her daughter conversing about a "Freedom March" in the streets of Birmingham.
She was one of the lead organizers of the Gaza Freedom March, where 1,350 people from dozens of countries came together in Cairo to try to march to Gaza.
A "freedom march" to City Hall was organized by Ike Williams, the President of the St. Petersburg chapter of the NAACP.