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"Right now – for this time in this moment in this country – this walk represents a civil rights march of historic importance."When Lowe and about 20 other men, women and children first left Milwaukee on Aug. 4, they planned to walk about 30 miles a day through Aug. 28, when thousands of people are expected to attend the Get Your Knee Off Our Necks Commitment March on Washington.Now, their demonstration has become even more necessary, Lowe said.Just miles from Milwaukee last weekend, police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, shot 29-year-old Jacob Blake in the back several times, leaving the father of three paralyzed from the waist down, according to lawyers for his family. Lowe and his cohort walked from Wednesday afternoon to about 5 a.m. Thursday, when Sensabaugh and others caught up to them in their car caravan and began their walking shift.The group hoped to march through the night and speak at Friday's rally at the Lincoln Memorial, if they can make it there on time, Lowe said."When we arrive – just walking into D.C. period, even if it’s not downtown or where the march is – it's a miracle," he said.Contributing: Sophie Carson, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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