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September 4, 2013Race & Poverty: 50 Years After the MarchWhen we talk about the historic civil-rights gathering whose fifty-year anniversary will be celebrated on Wednesday, we usually call it the March on Washington. In fact, the full name of the event was the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom; early in his speech, Martin Luther King, Jr., lamented that black Americans lived "on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity." The marchers had ten demands for Congress, at least four of which were aimed at improving black people's financial circumstances and narrowing the gulf between black and white Americans' economic opportunities.Posted by Jim Zellmer at September 4, 2013 12:52 AM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas Comments
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