Demonstrators in a “March on Wall Street” Thursday called on corporate America to push back against President Trump’s attack on diversity initiatives.

Carrying signs that said, “Stop Stealing Our Legacy,” protesters, led by the Rev. Al Sharpton and Martin Luther King III, took their financial fight to the seat of the nation’s economic power base.

“We come to Wall Street rather than Washington this year to let them know: you can try to turn back the clock, but you can’t turn back time,” Sharpton said as he kicked off the demonstration commemorating 1963’s historic March on Washington.

“We’re going to keep the dream alive on Wall Street.”

Sharpton’s “dream” reference was a nod to the iconic “I Have a Dream” speech Martin Luther King Jr. delivered to 250,000 people 62 years ago on Aug

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