All the regularly scheduled flights to the nation's capitol were packed. So were the trains and buses. More than 2,000 chartered buses, 21 chartered trains and 10 chartered flights from across the ...
Nearly 60 years after King’s death, civil rights leaders say Trump is forcing the movement to reinvent itself again as ...
Hundreds of thousands of civil rights supporters gathered August 28, 1963 around the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his now-iconic "I have a dream" speech on ...
Black organizers reflect on march's legacy in present day. Sixty years ago, thousands gathered on the National Mall in Washington, DC, to advocate for the civil and economic rights of Black people.
WASHINGTON (WCSC) - A massive demonstration took place in the nation’s capital on Aug. 28, 1963, in support of civil rights for Black Americans. Nearly a quarter of a million people attended the ...
To mark Martin Luther King Jr's birthday, "Sunday Morning" talks with some of those who were engaged from the very beginning ...
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