The Montgomery (Alabama)Bus Boycott 蒙哥马利巴士抵制运动 U■U5 RAMSLER Martin Luther King,Jr.speaking in church during the Montgomery bus boycott. Churches played a key role in organizing the boycott.Here,Martin Luther King,Jr is encouraging churchgoers to continue the boycott.1956
Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking in church during the Montgomery bus boycott. Churches played a key role in organizing the boycott. Here, Martin Luther King, Jr. is encouraging churchgoers to continue the boycott. 1956
The Lunch Counter Sit-Ins
The March on Washington (1963) The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (or "The Great March on Washington,"as styled称呼;命名in a sound recording released after the event)was the largest political rally for human rights in United States history and called for civil and economic rights for African Americans.It took place in Washington,D.C.on Wednesday,August 28,1963.Martin Luther King,Jr.delivered his historic "I Have a Dream"speech advocating racial harmony at the Lincoln Memorial during the march
• The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (or “The Great March on Washington,” as styled称呼;命名in a sound recording released after the event) was the largest political rally for human rights in United States history and called for civil and economic rights for African Americans. It took place in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, August 28, 1963. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his historic “I Have a Dream” speech advocating racial harmony at the Lincoln Memorial during the march
“I Have a Dream"(1963)
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