AthenaAwakened
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The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom or "The Great March on Washington", as styled in a sound recording released after the event,[1][2] was one of the largest political rallies for human rights in United States history[3] and called for civil and economic rights for African Americans. It took place in Washington, D.C..Thousands of Americans headed to Washington on Tuesday August 27, 1963. On Wednesday, August 28, 1963. Martin Luther King, Jr., standing in front of the Lincoln Memorial, delivered his historic "I Have a Dream" speech in which he called for an end to racism.[4]
The march was organized by a group of civil rights, labor, and religious organizations,[5] under the theme "jobs, and freedom".[3] Estimates of the number of participants varied from 200,000 to 300,000;[6] it is widely accepted that approximately 250,000 people participated in the march.[7] Observers estimated that 75–80% of the marchers were black.[8]
The march is credited with helping to pass the Civil Rights Act (1964)[9][10] and motivating the Selma to Montgomery marches which led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act (1965).[11]
Now we all have heard the last part of the speech and the singing and we may have seen the celebrities. And most everyone agrees now that the march then was right and righteous and everyone should have been on the side of Dr. King and the marchers.
But what about then?
Take the way back machine back to August 1963. Take your politics today and see if you really would have sided with King ...
or Wallace...
Or COINTELPRO...
or Malcolm X?
If you have doubts,
http://www.archives.gov/press/exhibits/dream-speech.pdf
Click the link for the WHOLE speech and feel free to add the speeches of other orators who spoke that day