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pdf, 835.68 KB

This informational reading text explores the pivotal 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, a landmark event in American history that brought attention to civil rights and racial inequality. It details the significance of the march, the role of Martin Luther King Jr., and how the event helped push for critical legislative changes.

Subheadings inlcuded in this digital file:

  • What Was the March on Washington All About?
  • Why Was It So Important?
  • Martin Luther King Jr.: The Voice of a Generation
  • The Legacy of the March: A Victory for Change

This PDF is a must-buy for anyone studying the March on Washington. It offers a comprehensive yet accessible overview of the event, making it an essential resource for understanding its historical impact. Perfect for students aged 13-16, the reading provides clear explanations, highlights key figures, and connects the march’s influence to future civil rights advancements. It’s a valuable tool for enhancing your knowledge of this critical moment in American history.

Total Page Count in Digital Format: 6

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