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Activists March 'For Jobs and Justice'

Heading to DC for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a group of activists make a stop in Howard County.

Aligning themselves with the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, members of a handful of different activist groups, including those identifying with the Occupy movement, stopped in Howard County over the weekend on their way from Baltimore to Washington, D.C.

“We greeted them ecstatically,” said Mary Hill who is affiliated with Howard County MoveOn.org, a local chapter of MoveOn.org, a non-profit organization that supports civic action. 

The marchers, a group of mostly college students, according to Hill, started their “March for Jobs and Justice” Saturday at Union Baptist Church in Baltimore, then headed to Read's Drug Store, the site of the famous 1955 sit-in in which African-Americans demanded succesfully to be served at the lunch counter.

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Dr. Helena Hicks, one of the organizers of that sit-in, joined the marchers in Baltimore this weekend. 

In all, about 30 people came to show support, though the cold weather kept some people from staying for long, Hill said.

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“We just wanted to give them a welcome and send off as they came to Howard County,” she explained. 

The marchers were greeted with honking horns, cheers and plenty of donations at a Burger King restaurant in Jessup, Hill said, and some marchers stayed the night at the La Quinta Inn on Washington Boulevard before heading to Washington.

“Howard County was awesome with the donations,” Hill said, so awesome, that she didn’t have room for her son’s booster seat and he had to travel to the hotel with someone else -- her car was filled with water, fruit, and other food. 

“It just really felt good that so many people were supporting these marchers.” 


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