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Ever wonder how a third-grader might have experienced the National Equality March on Washington? Thanks to Grace Hingston-Hurtado and her parents Brad Hurtado and Sean Martin Hingston, you can see the march through a third-grader's eyes.
Grace reported on the march to her third-grade class. The family was joined in D.C. by Josh Lehrer and Jeffrey Seller and their kids May and Tom Lehrer-Seller.
From marching in the streets to learning a lesson or two from Abe Lincoln, watch Grace's report on her trip to D.C.
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