Poor People's March in 1968

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Creator
Michael Hubbard
Title
Poor People's March in 1968
Description

This powerful photograph captures a moment from the Poor People's March in 1968, where Black men boldly carry signs proclaiming, "I Am A Man." These words resonated deeply, symbolizing the fight for dignity and respect in the face of systemic oppression. As they marched through the streets of Washington, D.C., their declaration highlighted the intersection of civil rights and economic justice, reinforcing the campaign's mission to uplift the voices of poor Americans. This act of solidarity and defiance served as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality and human rights.

Date
January 1, 1968
Subject
Civil Rights, Justice, Poor People March
Source
https://www.thecharlesettadudleyfoundation.org/
Publisher
Reminisce Preservation
Rights
All Rights owned by The Charles & Etta Dudley Foundation
Identifier
FB4 -500-gigapixel-low_res-scale-2_00x.jpg

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