The March
Following the death of John Lewis we watched 'The March" a documentary of the civil rights fight in the 1960's of which he played a major part. The video concentrated on Martain Luther King Jr, the frontman to the civil rights movement who organized peaceful protests and marches and gave some of the most important speeches in American history. The March references the March on Washington, a massive event with over 200,000 people in attendance people in attendance. The event remains one of the largest protests in American history. The event was organized by the big six including King and Lewis of the civil rights movement. The event is best remembered for Dr. King giving his "I have a dream speech" which he talked about how he wants people to be judged by the content of their character rather than their skin color. The event was a tremendous success even though behind the scenes they was much worry and fear of the event. Many politicians were afraid of the possibility that the event could turn violent and with the amount of people planning on attending that they might not be able to control the violence. Fortunately the event did not turn violent and went exactly as planned.

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