ミシェル・オバマのインスタグラム(michelleobama) - 8月29日 00時31分


Sixty years ago today, as many as 250,000 people of all races and backgrounds gathered at the Lincoln Memorial for the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. It was a turning point in the struggle for civil rights and equality—and it came together thanks in part to the organizing efforts of folks like Bayard Rustin and Philip Randolph, who helped bring together groups and volunteers from all over the country.

Today we remember the history made six decades ago, and we honor everyone who fought and struggled for progress. It’s up to all of us to continue their march.

That means voting in every election—not just every four years, but for every office and ballot measure that comes up for a vote. It means organizing in our communities to help keep each other informed. It means reaching out to our elected officials to make our voices heard on the issues we care about. That’s how we honor the legacy of those who came before us—and how we do our part to change history for the better.


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