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The march on Washington Siddique khan, Iris Murtic juan rios

 Civil rights organizations planned a huge demonstration in Washington, D.C, to build support for civil rights legislation

August  250,000 people took part in the ended at the Lincoln memorial the high point of MLK Jr. give he famous “I have a dream” speech

 The events in Birmingham caused many Americans to support passage of new the to protect the civil of all people

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