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If anyone reading this is within driving distance of Atlanta, get in your car and be here Saturday morning. Please come - this is of vital importance. GA's GOP controlled legislature (first time they have controlled since Reconstruction) has rammed an ultrarestrictive voting bill down our throats. It's up for approval at the Justice Department and we must show them that this new GA law cannot stand! Please help up!
www.keepthevotealive.org
March and Rally ScheduleUpdated 8/3/2005 8-10:00 a.m. Assemble at the Richard B. Russell Federal Building 75 Spring Street
9:30 a.m. Pre-march program begins at 9:30 a.m. featuring Dr. Joseph E. Lowery, Willie Nelson, and others. Herndon Stadium opens to the public.
10:00 a.m. March Begins The route follows Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive to Herndon Stadium at 643 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, between Vine and Sunset, on the campus of Morris Brown College.
10:50 a.m. Rally Begins Herndon Stadium provides a beautiful setting for a full day of inspiration, education, and entertainment.
Speakers and Performers Check back often for updates!
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.
Congressman John Lewis
Ambassador Andrew Young
Dr. Joseph E. Lowery
Stevie Wonder
Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi
Willie Nelson
Mayor Shirley Franklin
Bruce Gordon President, NAACP
John Sweeney President, AFL-CIO
Harry Belafonte
Gerald W. McEntee President, AFCSME
Tom Joyner
AME Bishop Vashti McKenzie
Congressman John Conyers
Mayor Antonio Villagarosa
Andy Stern President, SEIU
Congresswoman Maxine Waters
Roberta Flack
Anne Marie Tallman President, MALDEF
Senator Richard Durbin
Barbara Arnwine Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
John Legend Recording Artist
Congressman Charles Rangel
John Wilhelm UniteHere
Cousin Jeff Johnson
Congresswoman Corine Brown
Judge Greg Mathis
Sandra Maria Esteves
Dr. Bobby Jones Gospel Artist
Charles Steele President, SCLC
Juan Adrade
Rev. James T. Meeks Rainbow/PUSH Coalition
Corey Harris Recording Artist
Joe Hansen International President, UFCW
Amir Sulaiman
The Carpenter Ants Recording Artists
Coach Ken Carter
Bruce Gordon President, NAACP
Stan Watson Chair, Georgia Legislative Black Caucus
Red Storm
Rev. Jasper Williams
Darius Brooks Gospel Artist
Rev. Jerry Black
Kim Gandy, President, NOW
Nova 4 Jehovah Gospel Hip-Hop Artist
Phyllis Wheatley
Rev. Major Jemison
Leslie Cagan United for Peace and Justice
Little Zion Recording Artist
Porsche Foxx
Christian Outler
Liza Lakes
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