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What Was the March on Washington? Part of the Who Was Series
Which of these facts are true?
A quarter million people marched for equal rights
More than two thousand buses, twenty-one chartered trains, ten airplanes, and a countless number of cars brought people to Washington, DC
Martin Luther King Jr. gave his “I Have A Dream” speech
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On August 28, 1963, more than 200,000 people gathered in Washington, DC, to demand equal rights for all races. It was there that Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech, and it was this peaceful protest that spurred the momentous civil rights laws of the mid-1960s. With black-and-white artwork throughout and sixteen pages of photographs, the March is brought to life!
Category: Books
Genre: Children's Books, Children's Chapter Books, Children's HistoryTags: Ages 9-11, Book Series, Celebrating Black History, Children's Non-Fiction, Grades 3-7, Who HQ sku: 9780448462875
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Weight | 5 oz |
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Dimensions | 5.31 × .27 × 7.63 in |
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