Extras

Walt Shepperd Remembers the March
Walt Shepperd recalls the comradeship and bi-racial approach to the March on Washington.
Walt Shepperd Remembers the March

Edith Lee-Payne Discovers She’s the Girl in a Famous Photo
A photo of Detroiter Edith Lee-Payne at the March on Washington famously depicts the event
Edith Lee-Payne Discovers She’s the Girl in a Famous Photo

Dorothy Dewberry Aldridge Hears Dr. King in Detroit and D.C.
Dorothy Aldridge talks about Dr. King giving his “I Have a Dream” speech in Detroit first
Dorothy Dewberry Aldridge Hears Dr. King in Detroit and D.C.

Delores Morgan Brule Remembers the March
Delores Morgan Brule had seen blacks and whites together before, but never like this.
Delores Morgan Brule Remembers the March

Dale Tussing Remembers the March
Dale Tussing, Emeritus Professor at Syracuse University, remembers a fantastic atmosphere.
Dale Tussing Remembers the March

New Bern, NC residents recall bus travel to the March and how they overcame fear.
Young Minds Set on Freedom

Raoul Cunningham Remembers the March
Reflections of the March on Washington by Kentuckian Raoul Cunningham.
Raoul Cunningham Remembers the March

The Reverend Dr. Harold Middlebrook gives his first-hand account of the March.
Pushing the Time for Change

Philip Hallen meets the New America at The March
Civil rights activist Philip Hallen discovered the changing face of America at the March.
Philip Hallen meets the New America at The March

Mary Ann Gibson Remembers the March
Mary Ann Gibson attended the March on Washington and recalls the march’s peaceful spirit.
Mary Ann Gibson Remembers the March

Linda Chapin Remembers The March
Linda Chapin remembers attending the March on Washington as a college student.
Linda Chapin Remembers The March

LaVon Bracy Fights For Her Rights
LaVon Bracy reflects on being the first black student to graduate from Gainesville H.S.
LaVon Bracy Fights For Her Rights

Rep. Johnnie Turner serves in 108th TN Gen Assembly for Dist 85 and is a retired educator.
Johnnie Turner

Georgia Davis Powers Remembers the March
Reflections of the March on Washington by former Kentucky state Senator Georgia Powers.
Georgia Davis Powers Remembers the March

From Beaver County to D.C.: Paulette Potter Finds Pride
The March instilled pride in 16-year-old Paulette Potter that she carries ‘til today.
From Beaver County to D.C.: Paulette Potter Finds Pride

Francis Oliver Remembers The March
Francis Oliver reflects on racism that divided her city and the March on Washington.
Francis Oliver Remembers The March

Fighting for Civil Rights from Wilson to Washington
U.S. Rep. G. K. Butterfield explains the March as a build-up to the Voting Rights Act.
Fighting for Civil Rights from Wilson to Washington

A Defining Moment for Pittsburgh Activist Sala Udin
Dr. King’s speech inspired a young Sala Udin to devote his life working for civil rights.
A Defining Moment for Pittsburgh Activist Sala Udin

A Daughter Left at Home Marches On
The daughter of a NC speaker at the March honors her father's civil rights legacy.
A Daughter Left at Home Marches On
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