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I just found out that the million man march is going to occur in Washington D.C.

has anyone heard about it (not the fact that it existis but that fact that it is happening this year.)

Chuck D was talking about it last night on his radio show, and he said the media will not advertise it but if someone steals a biscut the headline will read all over "negro steals biscut."

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I just found out that the million man march is going to occur in Washington D.C.

has anyone heard about it (not the fact that it existis but that fact that it is happening this year.)

Chuck D was talking about it last night on his radio show, and he said the media will not advertise it but if someone steals a biscut the headline will read all over "negro steals biscut."

Lol, Chuck D's a funny dude...

I think they're callin it the Millions More Movement. Oct. 14th, 15th, 16th

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There's gonna be a millions more movement concert too, what a lineup!:

www.hiphoprnbsoul.com

Erykah Badu, LL Cool J, Public Enemy, Rueben Studdard, Dead Prez and a host of others have signed up to perform at a benefit following the Millions More Movement, celebrating the Million Man March anniversary on Saturday October 15, 2005 on the National Mall in Washington, DC.

Hosted by Free and Jason Parker, the "We Are Family" concert is slated to feature a range of artists covering contemporary rap and R&B, as well as classic soul artists. On board is LL Cool J, Erykah Badu, New Edition, Guy, Blackstreet, Dead Prez, Sister Sledge, Rueben Studdard, The Stylistics, Lisa Lisa, The Dramatics, The Chi-Lites, The Delfonics, Peaches & Herb, Club Nouveau, Meli'sa Morgan, Cameo, Lakeside, Jody Whatley and more.

The concert also offers a special "Real Hip Hop Classic" which will see classic hip-hop artists Public Enemy, Big Daddy Kane, Doug E. Fresh, Whodini, Kool Mo Dee and 90s hip-hop group Poor Righteous Teachers.

The "Real Hip Hop Classic" will be hosted by MC Easy A.D. (Cold Crush Brothers) and hip-hop icon DJ GrandWizzard Theodore.

Presented by The Real Hip Hop Network/3rd Eye Entertainment/Poetry In Motion Entertainment, the concert will take place at the MCI Center, Friday October 15, 2005 at 7pm.

Tickets are available at ticketmaster.com and all TicketMaster outlets. For more info contact 1-866-832-2756.

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