worked with many civil rights and religious groups to organize the March on Washington for jobs and freedom. It was a peaceful political rally addressing the unfair treatment of African- Americans across the country. This is where King made his world famous “I Have a Dream Speech”, which was a spirited call for peace and equality. On August 28, 1960, the historic March on Washington brought more than 200,000 people to the Lincoln Memorial. In 1964, partly due to the March on Washington, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, ending legalized racial segregation in the United States. The next year, in 1965, Congress passed the Voting Rights Act which removed the barriers to voting for African- Americans. This legislation was a direct result of the Selma to Montgomery march led by
worked with many civil rights and religious groups to organize the March on Washington for jobs and freedom. It was a peaceful political rally addressing the unfair treatment of African- Americans across the country. This is where King made his world famous “I Have a Dream Speech”, which was a spirited call for peace and equality. On August 28, 1960, the historic March on Washington brought more than 200,000 people to the Lincoln Memorial. In 1964, partly due to the March on Washington, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, ending legalized racial segregation in the United States. The next year, in 1965, Congress passed the Voting Rights Act which removed the barriers to voting for African- Americans. This legislation was a direct result of the Selma to Montgomery march led by