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Although the ANSWER Coalition's permit at Freedom Plaza for a large-scale Speak-out of the Unemployed for Jobs and Justice was revoked in December 2012, the Coalition organized to get its message out all over the Inaugural Parade route in Washington, D.C., on January 21. Nearly 1,700 people carried beautiful ANSWER Coalition placards that read: "Dr. King's Legacy: Jobs Not War!" ANSWER Coalition organizer Eugene Puryear explained the purpose of the mobilization over a loudspeaker. He said the people of this country need jobs, they need an end to foreclosures and evictions, and they need an end to the outrageous student debt crisis that leaves millions of students owing $1 trillion to the bankers. The ANSWER Coalition's "Jobs Not War" placard was highly visible in the front rows of the Parade route between 15th Street and 10th Street, and continuing further east. Honoring Dr. King's true legacy means to agitate, organize and mobilize, and build a grassroots movement that opposes imperialist war abroad while fighting for social and economic justice at home. That was the message of the ANSWER Coalition today at the Inaugural Parade, and it was a message that was embraced by a big sector of those present. |
