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March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom August 28, 1963 Written by Shmuel Ross The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom took place in Washington, D C , on August 28, 1963 Attended by some 250,000 people, it was the largest demonstration ever seen in the nation's capital, and one of the first to have extensive television coverage



Teaching the March on Washington - ERIC

March on Washington ougust 28, 1963, the March on Washington captivated the nation’s attention Nearly a quarter-million n A people—African Americans and whites, christians and Jews, along with those of other races and creeds— gathered in the nation’s capital They came from across the country to demand equal rights and civil rights,



The March on Washington

process called integration In June 1963, President John F Kennedy called on Congress to pass a major civil rights bill giving all Americans access to public places and protecting the right to vote ‘Freedom now’ Civil rights leaders and others got busy planning a big rally They called it the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom



MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS AND FREEDOM

connection with the Washington March rif August 28, 1963: "The Washington March of August 28th is more than just a demon­ stration "Il was conceived as an outpouring of the deep feeling of millions of white and colored American citizens that the time has come for the



Final Plans for the MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS AND FREEDOM

MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS AND FREEDOM AUGUST 28, 1963 This is the SECOND and LAST Organizing Manual of the MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS AND FREEDOM READ IT CAREFULLY There have been change in arrangements since the publication of Organizing Manual No 1 1 There will be NO separate state locations All



A Philip Randolphs 1963 March on Washington speech

A Philip Randolph's 1963 March on Washington speech 2/15/18, 138 PM http://www jacksonville com/2013-08-20/story/philip-randolphs-1963-march-washington-speech Page 3



JOHN LEWIS, AT THE MARCH ON WASHINGTON AUGUST

JOHN LEWIS, "SPEECH AT THE MARCH ON WASHINGTON" (28 AUGUST 1963) Garth E Pauley Calvin College Abstract: John Lewis delivered a fiery speech at the March on Washington that attracted nearly as much attention as Martin Luther King, Jr 's famous "I Have a Dream" oration



“I Have a Dream” Speech by the Rev Martin Luther King Jr at

at the “March on Washington,” 1963 (abridged) Reprinted by arrangement with The Heirs to the Estate of Martin Luther King Jr , c/o Writers House as the proprietor New York, NY

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