Story of the Civil Rights March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in Photographs (Story of the Civil Rights Movement in Photographs) Library Binding – January 16, 2014

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On August 28, 1963, more than 250,000 people descended on Washington, D.C. They came by bus, car, and bicycle. Some even walked hundreds of miles to be there. On that day, the massive crowd gathered to march, protest, sing, and support the Civil Rights Movement and to demonstrate that the time had come to end segregation in the South. To a captivated audience, Martin Luther King, Jr., spoke of his "dream," when African Americans would have equal rights. Through vivid primary source photographs, author David Aretha explores the "greatest demonstration for freedom" in American history. Read more

ISBN13 979-8855004489
Language English
Publisher Bound to Stay Bound Books
Reading age 10 - 17 years
Print length 48 pages
Publication date January 16, 2014

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