It’s time to give Minister Louis Farrakhan credit. When he issues a call for people to join him in the nation’s capital, Blacks show up. At least a million showed up for the Million Man March 20 years ago and at least two-thirds as many showed up for the Justice or Else assembly on the National Mall. Click on the link below to read more.
Why Black People Answer When Farrakhan Calls | Afro
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