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Bernie Sanders: “King's March on Washington...was called, if my memory is…”

Featuring: Bernie Sanders, Independent | U.S. Senate, Vermont

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Who Owns America? Bernie Sanders Says the Quiet Part Out Loud

Published | Video Starts at 53:32

And King, you remember now when you hear how old I am, I was in Washington for the March on Washington, King's March on Washington. I heard Dr. King speak. You know what that King's March on Washington...was called, if my memory is correct, jobs and freedom. Jobs and freedom. Jobs actually went first. King understood that exactly as you described it. What good. And he would. This is what he said. (53:32–53:42)

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Asserts that the March on Washington led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was called 'jobs and freedom.'

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