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MLK Announces a New SCLC March in Washington, DC

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Abstract

Dr. King announces the SCLC's decision to lead a non-violent march on Washington protesting the government's lack of support in providing jobs and income for impoverished Americans.

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MLK Announces a New SCLC March in Washington, DC
Monday, December 4, 1967
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African American families.
African Americans - Civil rights.
African Americans - Economic conditions.
African Americans - Education.
Arrest
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March of Poor People to Washington (1968)
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference--Strategic Planning
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Washington, D.C.
Atlanta, GA
Mississippi (MS)
Selma, AL
Birmingham, AL
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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