Remembering the 1963 March on Washington
As part of its Cabinet Conversations series, Ford’s Theatre hosted a panel discussion titled, “Remembering the 1963 March on Washington for … read more
As part of its Cabinet Conversations series, Ford’s Theatre hosted a panel discussion titled, “Remembering the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.” Moderated by Jonathan White of Christopher Newport University, author George Derek Musgrove and 1963 march participant Edith Lee-Payne discussed the significance of the event and the state of the civil rights movement today. close
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Edith Lee-Payne Civil and Human Rights Activist
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George Derek Musgrove Author
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