, the march was a culmination of years of frustration over segregation and inequality. More than a quarter of a million people attended, and thousands of journalists converged on the National Mall.
Blair knew he couldn’t cover the march for National Geographic. “The last thing on the Geographic’s mind in those days was civil rights,” he says, and at the time, the monthly magazine rarely covered news events as they unfolded.The peaceful crowd of a quarter million people stretched from the Lincoln Memorial, from which the picture is taken, past the reflecting pool to the Washington Monument.By then, Blair had long been committed to civil rights.
When the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. said “I have a dream,” Blair says, “I heard that loud and clear.” When King “raised his hand and he said, ‘Free at last. Free at last. Thank God Almighty, we are free at last,’ I went click, click, click. That was it.” Blair’s color photographs also make the march seem more modern, says Bryant, who is collecting personal photos of people who were at the march. “We’re dealing with the very same issues in many ways.”“What are we talking about? In 2020? Police brutality,” he says. “It’s appalling.”
Fun fact...current US president pushed to keep and voted for segregation in public schools. You don't get a pass for this
With so much FERVER toward the goal of an Equal and Just America for every person standing on this Hallowed ground... How can one day be sufficient effort toward such? I am shamed by the actions of my fellow mankind... As I am the inactions of my fellow mankind... EXAMPLE...
Here is the outcome of Marches today. MLK would be so proud of BLM. NOT
Why?
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