20th anniversary of the Million Man March

Justice or Else

On the National Mall, a radiant Minister Farrakhan made the case for justice for the Black, Brown, Indigenous, poor White, and suffering masses of America. He early on thanked the gatherers for honoring him with their presence, and God for everyone that decided to answer the call to demand Justice or Else. He also expressed great pleasure to be a part of such a great showing of the aboriginal people of the earth, and he particularly addressed the suffering of the indigenous people. He said the Native representatives, donned in their native dress, weren’t like going to a football game

Excitement builds for Justice or Else

Excitement builds as travelers from far and wide finalize plans to coverage on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March. The gathering, themed “Justice or Else,” is scheduled to take place October 10, 2015 beginning at the West Steps of the U.S. Capitol. “Justice or Else” is for all who have been suffering oppression and injustice, including Native Americans, Latinos, women, veterans, and poor Whites. The Justice or Else movement’s demands are clear. It wants land and justice for Blacks in America who have given her 460 years of sweat and