Home / Full timeline / Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan hosts the Million Man March on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan hosts the Million Man March on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.
1995 (Oct 16)
In a movement that generated enormous publicity during October, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan hosted the Million Man March on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. The March was conceived by Farrakhan and fellow organizer Benjamin Chavis, Jr., to ignite both a spiritual and social reawakening among Black men. Despite naysayers and the controversies that have surrounded both Farrakhan and Chavis, the march was considered a success by those in attendance, many of whom made the pilgrimage not only to hear the numerous speakers (Maya Angelou, Jesse Jackson, Rosa Parks, Kweisi Mfume, Marion Barry, and others), but to rejoice in Black unity and a shared commitment to make a positive difference upon their return home. Chavis later announced, during a sermon in Atlanta, that on the first anniversary of the Million Man March (October 16, 1996), a Million Family March would be held in the nation's capital and simultaneously across the country through satellite hookups.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.