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Woman who attended first March on Washington in 1963 returns to march with her family in 2020

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WASHINGTON (NewsNation) — Despite the heat and a pandemic, thousands took part in a March on Washington for racial injustice Friday.

Some marchers drove hours from southern states to be there.

“We’re here for the movement,” Julian Arrington said.

Arrington and Shaunteera Hamby drove more than 10 hours from Birmingham, Alabama to march against police brutality and racial injustice in the nation’s capital.

Hamby said the demonstration had an even greater purpose after what happened in Wisconsin last week when Jacob Blake was shot seven times in the back by a police officer.

“It lets you know that it’s not over, it’s just beginning,” Hamby said.

Shelia Mebane from Washington, D.C. was there in 1963 for the first March on Washington when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered the famous “I Have a Dream” speech. She was only 11 years old.

This year, she joined her family from Georgia for their first time.

“I think we have to continue to march consistently,” Mebane said.

“Everyone needs to know that it’s important for us to vote,” Denene Green said.

Green came from Atlanta to highlight the life of longtime Georgia Congressman John Lewis, who spent his life fighting for racial equality.

“To be able to be here on his behalf – we stand on his shoulders, continue to fight for good trouble,” she added.

Green and her family said they’re not going to stop marching until there’s change.

“There’s so many things in America that we can do better. It will take just one step at a time but we at least have to take that first step,” Green said.

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