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  2. Marching - Wikipedia

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    Rifles March: Quick March 140 beats/min. (like double-time, this is a rapid trot, with the rifle usually carried at the trail, not on the shoulder), Slow March 70 beats/min. [6] Highland March: Regiment-specific pace, 80 beats/min. when wearing kilts. French Foreign Legion Pace: 88 beats/min

  3. March on Washington Movement - Wikipedia

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    The March on Washington Movement (MOWM), 1941–1946, organized by activists A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin [1] was a tool designed to pressure the U.S. government into providing fair working opportunities for African Americans and desegregating the armed forces by threat of mass marches on Washington, D.C. during World War II.

  4. Fredric March - Wikipedia

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    [25] [26] In actuality, March was an outspoken proponent of the civil rights movement for five decades, and worked closely with the NAACP. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] When the collegiate organization was named, the (later national) KKK was a small regional organization.

  5. Long March - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese government produced a movie in 2006, My Long March, [36] [37] relating personal experiences of a fictional participant in the Long March. The movie, released in celebration of the 71st year since the end of the March, was the second of three movies in the Axis of War movie series, retelling the events stretching from the Battle of ...

  6. Bayard Rustin - Wikipedia

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    Rustin worked in 1941 with A. Philip Randolph on the March on Washington Movement to press for an end to racial discrimination in the military and defense employment. Rustin later organized Freedom Rides , and helped to organize the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to strengthen Martin Luther King Jr. 's leadership; he taught King about ...

  7. March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, also known as simply the March on Washington or the Great March on Washington, [1] [2] was held in Washington, D.C., on August 28, 1963. [3] The purpose of the march was to advocate for the civil and economic rights of African Americans .

  8. March for Science - Wikipedia

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    The March for Science (formerly known as the Scientists' March on Washington) [6] was an international series of rallies and marches held on Earth Day. The inaugural march was held on April 22, 2017, in Washington, D.C. , and more than 600 other cities across the world.

  9. March First Movement - Wikipedia

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    The March First Movement [a] was a series of protests against Japanese colonial rule that was held throughout Korea and internationally by the Korean diaspora beginning on March 1, 1919. Protests were largely concentrated in March and April, [ 1 ] although related protests continued until 1921. [ 7 ]

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