March on Washington: Freedom Equals Civil Rights

March on Washington: Freedom Equals Civil Rights

Large 24 x 33 / Black
$70.00
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March on Washington: Freedom Equals Civil Rights

March on Washington: Freedom Equals Civil Rights

$70.00
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Historic photograph from the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, showing a protester holding a sign reading "CIVIL RIGHTS PLUS FULL EMPLOYMENT EQUALS FREEDOM" in front of the Lincoln Memorial. This iconic image captures the massive gathering where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his legendary "I Have a Dream" speech to over 250,000 people. The sign's message reflects the march's dual focus on civil rights and economic justice, emphasizing that true freedom requires both legal equality and economic opportunity. The Lincoln Memorial backdrop symbolically connects the struggle for civil rights to Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. A pivotal moment in American history that helped lead to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, available in three sizes with your choice of black or silver aluminum frame.

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