The 63rd Commemoration of the 1963 March on Washington: Hosted by Mr. Citizen Patriot
Saturday, August 29, 2026 | Lincoln Memorial | Washington, DC
On Saturday, August 29, 2026, Mr. Citizen Patriot will lead the 63rd Commemoration of the historic 1963 March and Rally on Washington, returning to the steps of the Lincoln Memorial—the very ground where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke words that awakened the conscience of a nation.
This gathering comes one month after America’s 250th Birthday Celebration on July 4, 2026, a moment expected to be emotionally powerful and nationally unifying. As the echoes of that celebration settle, Americans will be searching for the next meaningful patriotic moment—not just fireworks, but purpose.
This is that moment.
Why This Matters Now
“March 1963 was not the end of a journey—it was the beginning” (MLK-“Dream”)
It marked the first major step in America’s long constitutional effort to heal, reconcile, and correct a contradiction that dates back to the nation’s founding.
In 1776, the Declaration of Independence—America’s first foundational law—declared that all human beings are endowed by God with inalienable rights. God is named as the central authority of the nation’s moral vision. Yet at the same time, millions of American Africans were held as enslaved people, denied those God-given rights, even as the law was written upon their backs.
The 1963 March called the nation to face that truth.
August 29, 2026, is about finishing the work.
From Dream to Fulfillment
Dr. King’s dream was prophetic.
Today, that dream becomes practical.
In the context of President Donald J. Trump’s declared vision of “America’s Golden Age,” this moment represents the next chapter:
EXODUS II — New Frontier 2 Now.
This is about moving from remembrance to responsibility.
From symbolism to solutions.
From a dream spoken to a promise fulfilled.
A Call to “We the People”
This is not a partisan event.
It is a patriotic, constitutional, and moral gathering—a call for Americans of every background to stand together, where history was made, and help complete what the Founders envisioned and what Dr. King dreamed.
We return—not to protest America, but to perfect her.
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