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Leaders of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) were dissatisfied with the March on Washington because they felt that the event, while significant, did not adequately address the urgent needs and demands of younger African Americans and activists. They believed that the focus on a singular, broad message diluted more radical calls for immediate change, particularly regarding issues like voting rights and economic justice. Additionally, they were concerned that the march was overly dominated by established civil rights leaders and organizations, sidelining the voices and contributions of grassroots activists.

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