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MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. American civil rights leaders, including Roy Wilkins

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. American civil rights leaders, including Roy Wilkins


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MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. American civil rights leaders, including Roy Wilkins

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963.
American civil rights leaders, including Roy Wilkins, John Lewis, and Martin Luther King Jr. meeting with President John F. Kennedy following the March on Washington. Photograph by Warren K. Leffler, 28 August 1963

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1963 August Black Civil Rights Democrat Kennedy Leader Leffler Lewis Luther Martin Meeting Microphone Warren Wilkins Sncc


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This iconic photograph captures a historic moment in American civil rights history. Taken on August 28,1963, it showcases the meeting between prominent civil rights leaders and President John F. Kennedy following the March on Washington. The image features Roy Wilkins, John Lewis, and Martin Luther King Jr. , three influential figures who played vital roles in the fight for racial equality. In this powerful visual, we witness these courageous leaders standing together with determination etched on their faces. They have just addressed a massive crowd during the march where Dr. King delivered his legendary "I Have a Dream" speech that resonated across the nation. The photograph's composition is striking as it highlights both unity and purpose. President Kennedy stands at a podium while listening intently to these remarkable men who fought tirelessly for justice and equal rights for African Americans. Warren K. Leffler skillfully captured this significant moment, freezing it in time for future generations to reflect upon its importance. This image serves as a reminder of how far America has come in terms of civil rights progress while also acknowledging that there is still work to be done. Granger Art on Demand presents this print from their collection as an homage to those brave individuals who dedicated their lives to fighting discrimination and inequality—a testament to their unwavering commitment towards creating a more inclusive society.

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