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The March on Washington was a protest march in August 1963, when 250,000 people gathered in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. It was called the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom as a protest to all the forms of oppression facing African Americans in the United States. It was here that Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his "I Have A Dream" speech.
Source-Dependent Questions
- When you look at the signs people are holding, what oppressions do they want stopped?
- When sourcing the date, how long have African Americans endured these oppressions?
- If the Civil War ended, why do African Americans still need to protest in 1963?
Citation Information
Trikosko, Marion S., "[Demonstrators marching in the street holding signs during the March on Washington, 1963]," 28 August 1963. Courtesy of Library of Congress