Civil Rights Leaders Announce Washington March for Voting Rights on August 28

Civil Rights Leaders Announce Washington March for Voting Rights on August 28
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The planned march highlights ongoing concerns about voting rights protections following recent court rulings affecting US election laws.

  • Reverend Al Sharpton and Martin Luther King III will lead the march.
  • The event is scheduled for August 28, marking the anniversary of the 'I Have a Dream' speech.
  • A coalition of civil rights leaders is organizing the march to defend voting rights.
  • Recent federal and supreme court rulings have weakened protections against racial discrimination in US elections, according to The Guardian.
  • Reverend Al Sharpton’s National Action Network is among the leading organizations for the march.

Civil rights leaders announced plans for a march on Washington to support voting rights, led by Rev Al Sharpton and Martin Luther King III, with participation from several organizations.

The march is being organized in response to recent court decisions that, according to organizers, have impacted protections against racial discrimination in voting. It reflects ongoing debates over voting rights in the United States.

The march is set for August 28, and further details about participating groups and the event's agenda may be released as the date approaches.

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