Straight Outta IG: Million Man March 20th Anniversary

J. Cole, Snoop, Diddy and more in D.C. for Justice or Else!

Million Man Strong - On the 20th anniversary of the Milion Man March, thousands decended on our nation's capital to follow the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan in protesting the continuous brutality against Black people. Check out some of the best Instagram flicks from the day.  Photo: Tom Bond on Instagram

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Million Man Strong - On the 20th anniversary of the Milion Man March, thousands decended on our nation's capital to follow the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan in protesting the continuous brutality against Black people. Check out some of the best Instagram flicks from the day. Photo: Tom Bond on Instagram

The Message - A protester's sign, reading "Pro-Black Doesn't Mean Anti-White," perfectly sums up the message of the event.  Photo: @aishiadeal on Instagram

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The Message - A protester's sign, reading "Pro-Black Doesn't Mean Anti-White," perfectly sums up the message of the event. Photo: @aishiadeal on Instagram

Pun Intended - Another sign displays an apt play on the name of NWA's seminal album and this year's smash biopic on the group, who protested police brutality through their lyrics.Photo: @dormroomtv on Instagram

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Pun Intended - Another sign displays an apt play on the name of NWA's seminal album and this year's smash biopic on the group, who protested police brutality through their lyrics.Photo: @dormroomtv on Instagram

Snoop's Serious Face - Uncle Snoop was just one of the famous faces to attend the march.  Photo: snoopdogg on Instagram

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Snoop's Serious Face - Uncle Snoop was just one of the famous faces to attend the march. Photo: snoopdogg on Instagram

Lost in the Crowd - The rapper made it to the event just one day after hosting the BET Hip Hop Awards in Atlanta. Photo: News With A Side of Tea on Instagram

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Lost in the Crowd - The rapper made it to the event just one day after hosting the BET Hip Hop Awards in Atlanta. Photo: News With A Side of Tea on Instagram

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Role Model - Super-woke rapper J. Cole was part of the crowd to swarm the Washington Monument.  Photo: Sean Diddy Combs on Instagram

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Role Model - Super-woke rapper J. Cole was part of the crowd to swarm the Washington Monument. Photo: Sean Diddy Combs on Instagram

No Laughing Matter - Dave Chappelle showed his support for the cause. Photo: The Shade Room on Instagram

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No Laughing Matter - Dave Chappelle showed his support for the cause. Photo: The Shade Room on Instagram

Un-Common Man - Oscar winner and Selma star Common has consistently spoken out about issues concerning the Black community, so it was no surprise to see him participate in the march.  Photo: TopCelebBlog™ on Instagram

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Un-Common Man - Oscar winner and Selma star Common has consistently spoken out about issues concerning the Black community, so it was no surprise to see him participate in the march. Photo: TopCelebBlog™ on Instagram

Fists Up - The spirit of protest is alive and well in Black America, thanks to leaders who both instigate and inspire.  Photo: iamdiddy on Instagram

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Fists Up - The spirit of protest is alive and well in Black America, thanks to leaders who both instigate and inspire. Photo: iamdiddy on Instagram

Justice Or Else - Ty Dolla $ign shares a photo of protesters rocking t-shirts with the March's official slogan, "justice or else."  Photo: Ty Dolla $ign on Instagram

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Justice Or Else - Ty Dolla $ign shares a photo of protesters rocking t-shirts with the March's official slogan, "justice or else." Photo: Ty Dolla $ign on Instagram

Women of the March - Among the topics Farrakhan addressed when speaking to the crowd — mass incarceration, police brutality, educational opportunities or Blacks — he also talked about how men should honor women. Indeed, hundreds if not thousands of women marched during the event.  Photo: Queen on Instagram

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Women of the March - Among the topics Farrakhan addressed when speaking to the crowd — mass incarceration, police brutality, educational opportunities or Blacks — he also talked about how men should honor women. Indeed, hundreds if not thousands of women marched during the event. Photo: Queen on Instagram