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ninatypewriter: WATCH LIVE NOW: Women’s March on Washington 2017 [ABC News on YouTube]
retrocampaigns: Speakers and Musicians at the March on Washington Of all speakers, none was more memorable than Martin Luther King, Jr., who delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech during the program (transcript here).The still photo at the
twixnmix: Harry Belafonte, Sidney Poitier, Charlton Heston, James Baldwin, Marlon Brando, Sammy Davis Jr., and Burt Lancaster at the Civil Rights March in Washington, DC on August 28, 1963.
killerbeesting: Leonard Freed - The March on Washington. Washington, D.C., August 28, 1963.
theladybadass: Scenes from 1963 March on Washington. The march was documented by James Blue and restored by the US National Archives. The *entire film can be seen on the US National Archives Youtube Channel. *The audio from 23:13 to 29:44 in this
Mississippi Freedom Marcher, March on Washington, 1963. Photograph by Roy Rudolph DeCarava.
refinery29: The date for the Science March on Washington (and like a billion other places) has finally been announced and everything about it looks litOn Wednesday, the March for Science Twitter account posted an announcement stating that the march would
nerd–vana: The top of the Washington Monument and part of a U.S. flag are reflected in the sunglasses of Austin Clinton Brown, 9, of Gainesville, Ga., as he poses at the Capitol where he joins others in the March on Washington, August 28, 1963.
yayfeminism:A video of a song performed at Washington DC’s Women’s March has become a viral hit and been viewed by 12 million on Facebook alone.
sinidentidades: Today Also Marks the Anniversary of Emmett Till’s Murder On August 28, 1955—eight years before the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom—Emmett Till was murdered in Money, Mississippi for allegedly flirting with a white store
thesongremainsthesame:Joan Baez at the March on Washington protest inside the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963.
imakegoodchoices: “I VIOLATE ARTICLE 27, SEC. 553-4 OF THE MARYLAND ANNOTATED CODE SAFELY, OFTEN, AND EXTREMELY WELL,” Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, Washington, D.C., October 11, 1987. Photo © Exakta. Sections
allthecanadianpolitics:Women’s March on Washington solidarity rally in Montreal, Canada. January 21st, 2017.
refinery29: The date for the Science March on Washington (and like a billion other places) has finally been announced and everything about it looks lit On Wednesday, the March for Science Twitter account posted an announcement stating that the march
trebled-negrita-princess: thvgginn: Bernie Sanders marching behind Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1963 March on Washington DC. I like that seeing him everywhere in historic photos is like playing Where’s Waldo
micdotcom: The men of the Women’s March on Washington on why they march
theweekmagazine: Scientists are planning their own march on Washington The Scientists’ March on Washington is still in its early stages of development, but it already has its own logo, website, Twitter account, and a rapidly growing Facebook group,
did-you-kno: Fifty three years ago today, on August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his iconic speech at the March on Washington. Over 200,000 Americans attended, chanting spirituals and demanding jobs and freedom. There were also hundreds of
drsilverfish: refinery29: The date for the Science March on Washington (and like a billion other places) has finally been announced and everything about it looks lit On Wednesday, the March for Science Twitter account posted an announcement stating that
todayinhistory: August 28th 1963: ‘I have a dream’ speech On this day in 1963 during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Martin Luther King Jr. made his famous speech. He called for an end to racial discrimination and a new era of equality,
kradhe: USA. Washington, D.C. August 28, 1963. The March on Washington (detail) Leonard Freed
fuckyeahmarxismleninism: Baltimore: #SayHerName – Justice March for Korryn Gaines, August 27, 2016. “This weekend also marks the anniversary of the August 28 Civil Rights March on Washington by Dr. King. On this important anniversary it is fitting
kathereal: fuckyeahmarxismleninism: Baltimore: #SayHerName – Justice March for Korryn Gaines, August 27, 2016. “This weekend also marks the anniversary of the August 28 Civil Rights March on Washington by Dr. King. On this important anniversary
2nd-wave:The livestream from the Women’s March on Washington!
teallikethecolor:thepurest-pure:weloveblackgirls:yalestewart:theladybadass:Scenes from 1963 March on Washington. The march was documented by James Blue and restored by the US National Archives. The *entire film can be seen on the US National Archives
lgbt-history-archive: “NATIONAL COMING OUT DAY… OCTOBER 11-1988 – National Gay Rights Advocates,” Keith Haring, 1988. The Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, held on October 11, 1987, injected the American gay rights
lesbianartandartists: Women marching in front of the White House during the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, Washington D.C., 1987
lgbt-history-archive: “OUR FIGHT HAS JUST BEGUN,” National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, Washington, D.C., October 14, 1979. Photo © Ted Sahl, c/o @sjsu. 🏳️🌈 (at Washington, District of Columbia)
thepurest-pure:weloveblackgirls:yalestewart:theladybadass:Scenes from 1963 March on Washington. The march was documented by James Blue and restored by the US National Archives. The *entire film can be seen on the US National Archives Youtube Channel.
teallikethecolor: thepurest-pure:weloveblackgirls:yalestewart:theladybadass:Scenes from 1963 March on Washington. The march was documented by James Blue and restored by the US National Archives. The *entire film can be seen on the US National Archives
historium: Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, Washington, D.C., October 11, 1987 Sections 553 and 554 of Article 27 of the Maryland Code prohibited sodomy (punishable with a sentence of “not less than one year nor more than
nowthisnews: These side-by-side images show the striking similarities between Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic 1963 March on Washington and the 2020 March on Washington led by his son and Rev. Al Sharpton on Friday. follow @nowthisnews for daily news
trebled-negrita-princess: thvgginn: Bernie Sanders marching behind Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1963 March on Washington DC. I like that seeing him everywhere in historic photos is like playing Where’s Waldo I would have fucked 1963 Bernie
lgbt-history-archive:“GAY LOVE IS GOOD LOVE,” members of the Texas delegation take the D.C. Metro toward the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, Washington, D.C., October 14, 1979. Photo by Joel Rinne & Earl Colvin. #lgbthistory
berningsensation:Reminder that the full name of the 1963 March on Washington was the “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.” Their list of demands included raising the minimum wage to Ū/hour (ม/hour adjusting for inflation) and “A
most of my photos from today’s women’s march in san diego. my phone started to die real quick, even on low power mode, so i had to conserve the battery. there were so many creative and hilarious and deep signs. i wish i could have captured
historium: Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights, Washington, D.C., October 11, 1987 Sections 553 and 554 of Article 27 of the Maryland Code prohibited sodomy (punishable with a sentence of “not less than one year nor more
thvgginn: Bernie Sanders marching behind Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1963 March on Washington DC. Ok ok. Not making any accusations, just genuinely curious: I know Bernie Sanders often marched in Civil Rights protests, but is this photo even real?
madeoftungsten: naked-yogi: thvgginn: Bernie Sanders marching behind Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1963 March on Washington DC. Ok ok. Not making any accusations, just genuinely curious: I know Bernie Sanders often marched in Civil Rights protests,