A large coalition led by Rev. Al Sharpton and the family of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. will mark the anniversary of the historic March on Washington next month with a march for democracy in Rochester.
This event aims to bring attention to the importance of democracy and equality in the city. The march is scheduled to take place next month, on the anniversary of the historic March on Washington, which was led by Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1963.
"We will march for democracy and equality, and we will not be silenced," said **Rev.
Al Sharpton. The march will start at the Rochester City Hall and will proceed through the city, passing by notable landmarks such as the Genesee River and High Falls**. The event is expected to draw a large crowd, with many residents and community leaders participating.
The march will also feature speeches and performances by local artists and activists. As the city of Rochester continues to grow and develop, events like this march serve as a reminder of the importance of preserving the city's history and promoting equality and democracy for all residents. The march will take place on a date that marks a significant moment in American history, and it will be an opportunity for Rochester residents to come together and make their voices heard.
The city is expected to see a large turnout, with many residents eager to participate in this historic event. The march will be a chance for Rochester to show its commitment to democracy and equality, and it will be an important moment in the city's history. Looking ahead, the march is scheduled to take place next month, and residents can expect to see a large turnout and a strong show of support for democracy and equality.
