Obama to Speak at 50th Anniversary of King's March on Washington
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
By Elizabeth Williamson
WASHINGTON, DC---A march and rally marking the 50th anniversary of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s March on Washington starts at 9 a.m. Wednesday on Capitol Hill, beginning a day of events recalling the historic 1963 civil-rights demonstration. The march along a 1.6-mile route downtown will pass several buildings with significance for the civil-rights era, including the Justice Department, U.S. Courthouse, Department of Labor and Washington Monument. The procession, to be led by a restored 1960s-era bus like that used by civil-rights activists the Freedom Riders, is expected to draw upward of 100,000 participants. Mr. Obama will cap two hours of official speeches between 1 and 3 p.m. [link]
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By Elizabeth Williamson
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., addresses marchers on Aug. 28, 1963. Photographer Bob Adelman took the picture of him saying "Free at last, free at last" |
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