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August 28, 1963
 Massive march on Washington, DC
planned as early as 1941 by A. Philip
Randolph
 “Birmingham Campaign”=April 3,
1963-May 10, 1963
 JFK, in televised speech, called civil
rights question “a moral issue” on
June 11, 1963
 A. Philip Randolph
appointed Bayard Rustin
as organizer of the event
 Involved in CORE
 Original founder of
SCLC
 Planning started in
December of 1962
 Cooperation from the “Big Six”
 A. Philip Randolph—labor leader
 James Farmer—CORE
 John Lewis—SNCC
 MLK, Jr.—SCLC
 Roy Wilkins—NAACP
 Whitney Young—National Urban League
 “Big Six” met w/ President Kennedy on June 22, 1963
 JFK feared the march would lead to violence
 The activists insisted on holding the march
 Condemned the march
 Called it the “farce on
Washington”
 Passage of civil rights
legislation
 Civil Rights Act of 1964
 Immediate elimination
of school segregation
 Federal legislation
prohibiting
discrimination in hiring
 $2 minimum wage
nationwide
 Withholding federal
money from programs
that tolerate
discrimination
 Chicago, NYC, & some other cities designated the day
as “Freedom Day” & gave workers the day off
 March was organized & promoted from a Harlem
office
 Distributed buttons & other paraphernalia
 Hoped for a crowd of 100k
 People came from all over the country
 Train, rail, road
 Six buses of African Americans from Birmingham
 450 buses from Harlem
 250k arrived
 Roughly 60k were white
 More media members present than JFK’s inauguration
 Nationally televised
 19k federal troops were readied
 No alcohol was sold in Washington that day
 March went from Washington Monument to Lincoln
Memorial
 Mahalia Jackson, “How I Got Over”
 Marian Anderson, “He’s Got the Whole World in His
Hands”
 Joan Baez, “We Shall Overcome” & “Oh Freedom”
 Bob Dylan, “When the Ship Comes In” & “Only a Pawn
in Their Game”
 Peter, Paul, & Mary, “If I Had a Hammer”
The
Day’s
Events
 Met at 5:00 PM in
White House
 Discussed
legislation
 JFK had watched
MLK’s speech on
TV
 JFK considered
the day a success
 Criticized by radicals, esp. Malcolm X
 Solidified MLK as pre-eminent civil rights leader
 Federal legislation:
 Civil Rights Act of 1964
 Voting Rights Act of 1965
 Democratic Party started to lose support from the
“Solid South”

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March on Washington

  • 2.  Massive march on Washington, DC planned as early as 1941 by A. Philip Randolph  “Birmingham Campaign”=April 3, 1963-May 10, 1963  JFK, in televised speech, called civil rights question “a moral issue” on June 11, 1963
  • 3.  A. Philip Randolph appointed Bayard Rustin as organizer of the event  Involved in CORE  Original founder of SCLC  Planning started in December of 1962
  • 4.
  • 5.  Cooperation from the “Big Six”  A. Philip Randolph—labor leader  James Farmer—CORE  John Lewis—SNCC  MLK, Jr.—SCLC  Roy Wilkins—NAACP  Whitney Young—National Urban League  “Big Six” met w/ President Kennedy on June 22, 1963  JFK feared the march would lead to violence  The activists insisted on holding the march
  • 6.  Condemned the march  Called it the “farce on Washington”
  • 7.  Passage of civil rights legislation  Civil Rights Act of 1964  Immediate elimination of school segregation  Federal legislation prohibiting discrimination in hiring  $2 minimum wage nationwide  Withholding federal money from programs that tolerate discrimination
  • 8.
  • 9.  Chicago, NYC, & some other cities designated the day as “Freedom Day” & gave workers the day off  March was organized & promoted from a Harlem office  Distributed buttons & other paraphernalia  Hoped for a crowd of 100k  People came from all over the country  Train, rail, road  Six buses of African Americans from Birmingham  450 buses from Harlem
  • 10.  250k arrived  Roughly 60k were white  More media members present than JFK’s inauguration  Nationally televised  19k federal troops were readied  No alcohol was sold in Washington that day  March went from Washington Monument to Lincoln Memorial
  • 11.
  • 12.  Mahalia Jackson, “How I Got Over”  Marian Anderson, “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands”  Joan Baez, “We Shall Overcome” & “Oh Freedom”  Bob Dylan, “When the Ship Comes In” & “Only a Pawn in Their Game”  Peter, Paul, & Mary, “If I Had a Hammer”
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.  Met at 5:00 PM in White House  Discussed legislation  JFK had watched MLK’s speech on TV  JFK considered the day a success
  • 22.  Criticized by radicals, esp. Malcolm X  Solidified MLK as pre-eminent civil rights leader  Federal legislation:  Civil Rights Act of 1964  Voting Rights Act of 1965  Democratic Party started to lose support from the “Solid South”