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Martin Luther King Jr Day

Martin Luther King Jr Day224789
01/11
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) held their 10th annual King Day at the Dome this morning with a march that started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. President of the National NAACP, Benjamin Todd Jealous, spoke energetically about the removal of the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Columbia, USA. 18/01/2010. The NAACP held their tenth annual King Day at the Dome this morning, January 18th, 2010. The march started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. Thousands of people marched in support of taking the Confederate flag down from in front of the State House. Signs read "NAACP says.. Don't Stop Don't Shop Until the Flag Drops" and "C-Fed is Dead, Take Down the Flag". Reverend Nelson B. Rivers, III asked for donations to Haiti. Benjamin Todd Jealous, President of the National NAACP spoke energetically about taking down the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Other speakers included people from the religious community and political leaders who urged people to become more politically active and to support the census.
Martin Luther King Jr Day224781
02/11
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) held their 10th annual King Day at the Dome this morning with a march that started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. President of the National NAACP, Benjamin Todd Jealous, spoke energetically about the removal of the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Columbia, USA. 18/01/2010. The NAACP held their tenth annual King Day at the Dome this morning, January 18th, 2010. The march started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. Thousands of people marched in support of taking the Confederate flag down from in front of the State House. Signs read "NAACP says.. Don't Stop Don't Shop Until the Flag Drops" and "C-Fed is Dead, Take Down the Flag". Reverend Nelson B. Rivers, III asked for donations to Haiti. Benjamin Todd Jealous, President of the National NAACP spoke energetically about taking down the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Other speakers included people from the religious community and political leaders who urged people to become more politically active and to support the census.
Martin Luther King Jr Day224777
03/11
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) held their 10th annual King Day at the Dome this morning with a march that started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. President of the National NAACP, Benjamin Todd Jealous, spoke energetically about the removal of the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Columbia, USA. 18/01/2010. The NAACP held their tenth annual King Day at the Dome this morning, January 18th, 2010. The march started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. Thousands of people marched in support of taking the Confederate flag down from in front of the State House. Signs read "NAACP says.. Don't Stop Don't Shop Until the Flag Drops" and "C-Fed is Dead, Take Down the Flag". Reverend Nelson B. Rivers, III asked for donations to Haiti. Benjamin Todd Jealous, President of the National NAACP spoke energetically about taking down the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Other speakers included people from the religious community and political leaders who urged people to become more politically active and to support the census.
Martin Luther King Jr Day224774
04/11
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) held their 10th annual King Day at the Dome this morning with a march that started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. President of the National NAACP, Benjamin Todd Jealous, spoke energetically about the removal of the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Columbia, USA. 18/01/2010. The NAACP held their tenth annual King Day at the Dome this morning, January 18th, 2010. The march started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. Thousands of people marched in support of taking the Confederate flag down from in front of the State House. Signs read "NAACP says.. Don't Stop Don't Shop Until the Flag Drops" and "C-Fed is Dead, Take Down the Flag". Reverend Nelson B. Rivers, III asked for donations to Haiti. Benjamin Todd Jealous, President of the National NAACP spoke energetically about taking down the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Other speakers included people from the religious community and political leaders who urged people to become more politically active and to support the census.
Martin Luther King Jr Day224771
05/11
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) held their 10th annual King Day at the Dome this morning with a march that started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. President of the National NAACP, Benjamin Todd Jealous, spoke energetically about the removal of the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Columbia, USA. 18/01/2010. The NAACP held their tenth annual King Day at the Dome this morning, January 18th, 2010. The march started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. Thousands of people marched in support of taking the Confederate flag down from in front of the State House. Signs read "NAACP says.. Don't Stop Don't Shop Until the Flag Drops" and "C-Fed is Dead, Take Down the Flag". Reverend Nelson B. Rivers, III asked for donations to Haiti. Benjamin Todd Jealous, President of the National NAACP spoke energetically about taking down the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Other speakers included people from the religious community and political leaders who urged people to become more politically active and to support the census.
Martin Luther King Jr Day224769
06/11
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) held their 10th annual King Day at the Dome this morning with a march that started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. President of the National NAACP, Benjamin Todd Jealous, spoke energetically about the removal of the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Columbia, USA. 18/01/2010. The NAACP held their tenth annual King Day at the Dome this morning, January 18th, 2010. The march started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. Thousands of people marched in support of taking the Confederate flag down from in front of the State House. Signs read "NAACP says.. Don't Stop Don't Shop Until the Flag Drops" and "C-Fed is Dead, Take Down the Flag". Reverend Nelson B. Rivers, III asked for donations to Haiti. Benjamin Todd Jealous, President of the National NAACP spoke energetically about taking down the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Other speakers included people from the religious community and political leaders who urged people to become more politically active and to support the census.
Martin Luther King Jr Day224765
07/11
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) held their 10th annual King Day at the Dome this morning with a march that started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. President of the National NAACP, Benjamin Todd Jealous, spoke energetically about the removal of the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Columbia, USA. 18/01/2010. The NAACP held their tenth annual King Day at the Dome this morning, January 18th, 2010. The march started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. Thousands of people marched in support of taking the Confederate flag down from in front of the State House. Signs read "NAACP says.. Don't Stop Don't Shop Until the Flag Drops" and "C-Fed is Dead, Take Down the Flag". Reverend Nelson B. Rivers, III asked for donations to Haiti. Benjamin Todd Jealous, President of the National NAACP spoke energetically about taking down the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Other speakers included people from the religious community and political leaders who urged people to become more politically active and to support the census.
Martin Luther King Jr Day224760
08/11
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) held their 10th annual King Day at the Dome this morning with a march that started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. President of the National NAACP, Benjamin Todd Jealous, spoke energetically about the removal of the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Columbia, USA. 18/01/2010. The NAACP held their tenth annual King Day at the Dome this morning, January 18th, 2010. The march started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. Thousands of people marched in support of taking the Confederate flag down from in front of the State House. Signs read "NAACP says.. Don't Stop Don't Shop Until the Flag Drops" and "C-Fed is Dead, Take Down the Flag". Reverend Nelson B. Rivers, III asked for donations to Haiti. Benjamin Todd Jealous, President of the National NAACP spoke energetically about taking down the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Other speakers included people from the religious community and political leaders who urged people to become more politically active and to support the census.
Martin Luther King Jr Day224759
09/11
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) held their 10th annual King Day at the Dome this morning with a march that started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. President of the National NAACP, Benjamin Todd Jealous, spoke energetically about the removal of the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Columbia, USA. 18/01/2010. The NAACP held their tenth annual King Day at the Dome this morning, January 18th, 2010. The march started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. Thousands of people marched in support of taking the Confederate flag down from in front of the State House. Signs read "NAACP says.. Don't Stop Don't Shop Until the Flag Drops" and "C-Fed is Dead, Take Down the Flag". Reverend Nelson B. Rivers, III asked for donations to Haiti. Benjamin Todd Jealous, President of the National NAACP spoke energetically about taking down the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Other speakers included people from the religious community and political leaders who urged people to become more politically active and to support the census.
Martin Luther King Jr Day224897
10/11
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) held their 10th annual King Day at the Dome this morning with a march that started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. President of the National NAACP, Benjamin Todd Jealous, spoke energetically about the removal of the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Columbia, USA. 18/01/2010. The NAACP held their tenth annual King Day at the Dome this morning, January 18th, 2010. The march started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. Thousands of people marched in support of taking the Confederate flag down from in front of the State House. Signs read "NAACP says.. Don't Stop Don't Shop Until the Flag Drops" and "C-Fed is Dead, Take Down the Flag". Reverend Nelson B. Rivers, III asked for donations to Haiti. Benjamin Todd Jealous, President of the National NAACP spoke energetically about taking down the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Other speakers included people from the religious community and political leaders who urged people to become more politically active and to support the census.
Martin Luther King Jr Day224896
11/11
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) held their 10th annual King Day at the Dome this morning with a march that started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. President of the National NAACP, Benjamin Todd Jealous, spoke energetically about the removal of the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Columbia, USA. 18/01/2010. The NAACP held their tenth annual King Day at the Dome this morning, January 18th, 2010. The march started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. Thousands of people marched in support of taking the Confederate flag down from in front of the State House. Signs read "NAACP says.. Don't Stop Don't Shop Until the Flag Drops" and "C-Fed is Dead, Take Down the Flag". Reverend Nelson B. Rivers, III asked for donations to Haiti. Benjamin Todd Jealous, President of the National NAACP spoke energetically about taking down the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Other speakers included people from the religious community and political leaders who urged people to become more politically active and to support the census.
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DMTX. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) held their 10th annual King Day at the Dome this morning with a march that started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) held their 10th annual King Day at the Dome this morning with a march that started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. President of the National NAACP, Benjamin Todd Jealous, spoke energetically about the removal of the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Columbia, USA. 18/01/2010.

The NAACP held their tenth annual King Day at the Dome this morning, January 18th, 2010. The march started at Zion Baptist Church and continued to the South Carolina State House. Thousands of people marched in support of taking the Confederate flag down from in front of the State House. Signs read "NAACP says.. Don't Stop Don't Shop Until the Flag Drops" and "C-Fed is Dead, Take Down the Flag". Reverend Nelson B. Rivers, III asked for donations to Haiti. Benjamin Todd Jealous, President of the National NAACP spoke energetically about taking down the confederate flag mounted in front of the State House. Other speakers included people from the religious community and political leaders who urged people to become more politically active and to support the census.

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