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We Shall Overcome: Documentary of the March on Washington

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On August 28th, 1963, more than 250,000 people from across the United States gathered in Washington DC to join in peaceful protest against racial segregation and demand equal rights legislation from Congress. This radio broadcast, with performances by Joan Baez, Odetta, Bob Dylan, Peter, Paul & Mary, and Marian Anderson, and featuring Martin Luther King Jr’s inspiring "I have a dream" speech, documents this pivotal event in the Civil Rights movement, where the nation came together to demand that everyone be "...free at last!" Four-page transcription of broadcast.


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101 We Shall Overcome/Press Conference/I Have a Dream/He's Got the Whole World in His Hands Joan Baez 25:10
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201 Oh! Freedom - Rabbi Joachim Prinz complete speech / Ballad of Medgar Evans / Ballad of Medgar Evans / From the speeches of : W.M. Young, J. Lewis, R. Wilkins / If I Had a Hammer (Hammer Song) / The Demands / The Pledge Odetta 28:14

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