Today is the 60th anniversary of the Aug. 28, 1963 March on Washington. We should celebrate not only the genius and achievement of Dr. King and a former generation, but also dedicate ourselves to the still unfinished work. 1/5

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The march was organized by democratic socialist civil rights leaders A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin, and after winning civil rights and voting rights legislation, Rustin, Randolph, and Dr. King shifted to a new set of demands: the Freedom Budget For All Americans.2/5
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The Freedom Goal was "the abolition of poverty, guaranteed full employment, fair prices for farmers, fair wages for workers, housing & healthcare for all, the establishment of progressive tax, & fiscal policies that respected the needs of working families.3/5
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Randolph called for "the full & final triumph of the civil rights movement, going beyond civil rights, linking a goal of racial justice with a goal of economic justice for all people by "rallying massive segments of the 99% of Americans in a powerful democratic & moral crusade" 4/5
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My campaign is calling for a revival of the Freedom Budget, with similar economic policies to those laid out in 1965 by Randolph, Rustin, and Dr. King. It is not too late to dream. It's not too late to get it done. 5/5
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Replying to @marwilliamson
it failed we still all struggle we never made it to the promise land we never found the land flowing with milk and honey we still are subjected to an unjust system that doesnt value our lives
Replying to @marwilliamson
The civil rights movement advocated for a colorblind ideology to lead our nation's progress towards a non-racist society Economic & racial injustice are the evils to be removed from society The best solution to past discrimination is non-discrimination youtube.com/QxB3b7fxMEA?si=ivfd…
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Biden is dedicated
Replying to @marwilliamson
King said we came here to cash a check. That meant—and still means—reparations. Period. In cash, as all other disaffected groups get restitution. Complimentary remembrances are nice but money (and policies) talks.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
So what. America has forgotten all of those messages. Politics are worn in the sleeves if all now, so nothing else matters.