March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
This is a program from civil rights march on Washington, DC.
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OCR Page 1 of 3MARCH ON WASHINGTON
FOR JOBS AND FREEDOM
AUGUST 28, 1963
LINCOLN MEMORIAL PROGRAM
1. The National Anthem
Led by Marian Anderson.
2. Invocation
The Very Rev. Patrick O'Boyle, Archbishop of
Washington.
3. Opening Remarks
A. Philip Randolph, Director March on Washington
for Jobs and Freedom.
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4. Remarks
Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, Stated Clerk, United
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Presbyterian Church of the U.S.A.; Vice Chairman,
Commission on Race Relations of the National Council
of Churches of Christ in America.
5. Tribute to Negro Women
Fighters for Freedom
Mrs. Medgar Evers
Daisy Bates
Diane Nash Bevel
Mrs. Medgar Evers
Mrs. Herbert Lee
Rosa Parks
Gloria Richardson
6. Remarks
John Lewis, National Chairman, Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee.
7. Remarks
Walter Reuther, President, United Automobile, Aero-
space and Agricultural Implement Wokers of America,
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AFL-CIO; Chairman, Industrial Union Department,
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AFL-CIO.
8. Remarks
James Farmer, National Director, Congress of Racial
Equality.
9. Selection
Eva Jessye Choir
10. Prayer
Rabbi Uri Miller, President Synagogue Council of
America.
11. Remarks
Whitney M. Young, Jr., Executive Director, National
Urban League.
12. Remarks
Mathew Ahmann, Executive Director, National Cath-
olic Conference for Interracial Justice.
13. Remarks
Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary, National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People.
14. Selection
Miss Mahalia Jackson
15. Remarks
Rabbi Joachim Prinz, President American Fewish
Congress.
16. Remarks
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., President,
Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
17. The Pledge
A Philip Randolph
18. Benediction
Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, President, Morehouse College.
"WE SHALL OVERCOME"
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