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  2. Martin Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Martin Thomas may refer to: Martin Thomas, Baron Thomas of Gresford (born 1937), British Liberal Democrat politician; Martin Thomas (cricketer) (born 1952), former English cricketer; Martin Thomas (footballer, born 1959), Welsh football player and goalkeeping coach; Martin Thomas (historian) (born 1964), British historian

  3. March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, also known as simply the March on Washington or the Great March on Washington, [1] [2] was held in Washington, D.C., on August 28, 1963. [3] The purpose of the march was to advocate for the civil and economic rights of African Americans.

  4. The March (2013 film) - Wikipedia

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    The March (titled Martin Luther King and the March on Washington in the United Kingdom) is a documentary film directed by John Akomfrah and narrated by Denzel Washington.It is about the historic 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom - largely remembered for Martin Luther King's famous and iconic "I Have a Dream" speech delivered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C ...

  5. Martin Thomas (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Professor Martin Thomas (born 1964) is a British historian.. Thomas did both his undergraduate and doctoral studies at Oxford University, completing his D.Phil. in 1991.He joined the history department at the University of the West of England, Bristol, in 1992 before leaving to take up a post at the History Department of Exeter University in 2003.

  6. How Long, Not Long - Wikipedia

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    "How Long, Not Long" is the popular name given to the public speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. on the steps of the State Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered this speech after the completion of the Selma to Montgomery March on March 25, 1965. [1] The speech is also known as "Our God Is Marching On!" [2]

  7. Martin Thomas, Baron Thomas of Gresford - Wikipedia

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    Donald Martin Thomas, Baron Thomas of Gresford, OBE, KC (born 13 March 1937) is a British Liberal Democrat politician. Born the son of a Llangollen policeman, [ 1 ] he was educated at Grove Park Grammar School , Wrexham , and at Peterhouse, Cambridge , he graduated with a degree of LLB and an MA in Classics .

  8. Otis Moss III - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Moss assumed responsibility for regular preaching at Trinity on March 9, 2008, [7] and was installed as the senior pastor in May 2009. [14] [15] Early in 2007, Moss was one of four additional contributors to the book The Gospel Remix: Reaching the Hip Hop Generation by Professor Ralph C. Watkins of the Fuller Theological Seminary. [16]

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