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- A. Philip Randolph and the March on WashingtonThe famous March on Washington was conceived decades before it happened.
Who Were the Leaders of the 1963 Civil Rights March on Washington?The 1963 March on Washington was organized by a coalition of civil rights organizations. Among the key leaders were James Farmer, Martin Luther King, John Lewis, A. Philip Randolph, Roy Wilkins, and Whitney Young.- The 9/12 March on Washington D.CThis is a story of one persons perspective of the 9/12 March on the Capitol in Washington, D.C..
- The Tea Party March on Washington Draws Hundreds of ThousandsSaturday, September 12th, a crowd estimated from 450,000 people to 1.2 million people marched on Washington to protest government tax and spending policies. The Tax Payers' March on Washington was the culmination of the tea party movement.
- The March on Washington 1963The 1963 March on Washington D.C. for equality, jobs, and freedom.
The Social History of the March on WashingtonThe March on Washington is one of the most significant events of the Civil Rights Movement, bringing together people of all races and classes to fight for a common goal. The large demonstration helped persuade the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Join Us at the National March on Washington, March 20, 2010On Saturday, March 20, 2010, there will be a mass National March & Rally in D.C. We will march together to say "No Colonial-type Wars and Occupations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine!"
United for Peace: March on WashingtonThis just in: President Bush makes statement: "I am the decision-maker." Activists have already planned a protest in DC, and all are welcome to send the President a message of our own. Information provided within.

