50th Anniversary of the March on Washington: Julian Bond, Harry Belafonte & Clarence Jones - The 92nd Street Y, New York

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50th Anniversary of the March on Washington: Julian Bond, Harry Belafonte & Clarence Jones

Sep 25, 2013


We all know that Martin Luther King made his “I Have a Dream” speech at the March on Washington but the march was much more than that speech. All three TV networks covered it live (using the exotic new Telstar satellite) and the March helped lead to passage of the Civil Rights Act and later the Voting Rights Act.

Join Harry Belafonte - one of the organizers of the March and financial supporters for the movement at crucial moments - and fellow civil rights leaders Julian Bond and Clarence Jones in conversation with Budd Mishkin.


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