Six decades after the March on Washington, CBS News looks back on the lasting legacy of the pivotal moment in the civil rights movement.
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An oral history of the March on Washington, 60 years after MLK’s dreamThe Post spent this summer interviewing March on Washington participants and voices from younger generations to tell the story of Aug. 28, 1963 — beyond King’s dream — and what it means now.
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Charlie Parker Fest, Berta Indeed Day, March on Washingtonharlie Parker. “Bird.” “Yardbird.” After saying his name they shout “amen” and holla “Hallelujah.” He’s revered like a saint (the jazz saint of improvisation).
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At March on Washington's 60th anniversary, leaders seek energy of original movement for civil rightsSixty years ago, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. issued his resounding call for racial harmony that set off decades of push and pull toward progress. The historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom remains a marker by which progress is measured. But that progress — namely civil and voting rights legislation passed in the mid-1960s — teeters precariously on the edge of partisanship. On Saturday, civil rights leaders and their allies mark 60 years since the original March on Washington, and they hope to recapture the spark that forever changed America.
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