March to Cincinnati City Hall honors civil rights legacy of Reverend Shuttlesworth

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It's been 60 years since Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth led his march on Cincinnati.

Reverend Shuttlesworth fought against segregation and other forms of racism alongside Martin Luther King, Jr. in the 1960s.Saturday, dozens of people marched from Norwood Elementary School to City Hall to celebrate his legacy and vision.

Bishop Sonny James led the event. He says one way for people to continue to honor civil rights leaders is to open their minds to change. "Look for someone you may not have known, or may not have thought to get to know, and find a way for you to be a blessing into the life of somebody else," he said. "That's really what their vision is all about -- oneness. It's one human race."

 

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