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Created by : Paochoua Her, Ta’Quan Summerall and Jared Schmidt
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The Civil Rights Movement was a very important part of history. It started in 1948 and ended in 1964. The March on Washington was a very big part of the Civil Rights Movement. Many people died marching to give blacks equal rights.
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It took place on August 28, 1963 at dawn
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In Washington D.C. From the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. James Farmer John Wilkins Whitney Young Jr.
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They marched for elimination of racial segregation in public schools Protection against police brutality A major public works program to provide jobs A law against discrimination in hiring A $2 an hour minimum wage Self Government for the District of Columbia, which had a black majority
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About 250,000 people attended This is where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous “I Have a Dream” speech. A quarter of the people who attended were white.
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Dr. King and other civil rights leaders met with President John F. Kennedy and he promised to support the Civil Rights Bill. Those involved with the movement earned a great deal of respect across this nation and around the world.
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