The March on Washington, August 28, 1963. Buses used to transport people to the 1963 march on Washington D.C.

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The March on Washington, August 28, 1963

Buses used to transport people to the 1963 march on Washington D.C.

Leaders of the march meet with President Kennedy.

Marchers dining

Leaders of the march

Leaders of the march guiding others

Leaders of the march

Child near the Washington Monument

Jackie Robinson

Lena Horne

Joan Baez and Bob Dylan

James Baldwin and Marlon Brando

Charlton Heston, James Baldwin, and Marlon Brando

Harry Belafonte

Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, and Charlton Heston

Sammy Davis, Jr. and Roy Wilkins

A. Philip Randolph, labor leader and organizer of the march

Marchers at reflecting pool

Marchers singing

Martin Luther King Jr.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mathew Ahmann Executive Director of the National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice

Food Crew

Television Crew

Marchers from the Church of the Savior

All photos taken from:

Vietnam Protests/Kent State-images from Google Images: Vietnam protests, Kent State, and

Kent State

Woodstock: and

Jimi Hendrix

Carlos Santana

Grateful Dead

CCR