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The march on Washington in August 1963 is seen by many as the high point of the Civil Rights movement in America. This essay will look at how dissatisfaction with the slow pace of integration growing concern at the economic disparity between black and white Americans, the campaign in Birmingham under Martin Luther King juniors leadership, and the desire to support the proposed civil rights bill that Kennedy was introducing were the main causes of the March taking place. It will also discuss the consequences of the impact of Martin Luther King Jr’s speech, white backlash, the passing of the 1964 civil rights bill in recognition of the need to push for writing rights
One of the many causes of the 1963 march on Washington was that it was a protest against the slow pace of integration in America. 1963 marked 100 years since the signing of the emancipation proclamation by Abraham Lincoln. However, in the years since the signing, African Americans were still not being treated with the respect they were promised. In the 1950’s many has started joining various Civil Rights organizations. The main Civil Rights protest groups were the National Association of the Advancement of Coloured People (NAAVCP) and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). In the times of unequal rules for the African- Americans, schools were segregated. The federal court allowed them but the Whites made it very hard for African- Americans. While America was one of the superpowers of the world their African- American communities were languishing behind in all aspects of life. At the time not many African- Americans could get good jobs and they would get paid next to nothing. This created a two-tiered society, and the gap kept growing. The emergence of these groups, the growth in protest and the disparity between Black and White America would lead to the March on Washington in 1963.
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