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- HISTORIC PHOTO REPRODUCTION: You'll love this high quality historic reproduction of 1963 Civil Rights Leaders Photo Print. Our museum quality prints are archival grade, which means it will look great and last without fading for over 100 years. Our print to order photos are made in the USA and each print is inspected for quality. This historic photo is a perfect addition to your themed decor. Vintage photos look great in the home, study or office. They make a perfect gift as well.
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- A LOOK BACK AT HISTORY: This is an impressive, historic reproduction of 1963 Civil Rights Leaders Poster Photo A true piece of history. See our product description section for more fascinating information about this historic photo and its significance.
- READY TO FRAME: This unframed print includes a 0.2 inch border for a perfect frame fit and look. Our photos are designed to fit easy-to-find standard frame sizes, saving you money from having to pay for a custom frame. Each photo is inspected for quality and shipped in a rigid envelope/tube. The Historic Prints logo watermark will not appear in the printed photo.
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Additional Information
With the primary goal of highlighting the disparity in socioeconomic conditions for Black Americans, particularly in the South, the 1963 March on Washington stands as one of the most important protests of the Civil Rights Movement and a pivotal turning point in what would become one of the most critical moments in American History as demands for equality grew across the nation. The march in 1963 featured several of the most prominent voices in the Civil Rights Movement, including Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who delivered the historic "I Have a Dream" speech, which would become one of the most recognizable orations from the era.
The march was one of the most significant political rallies in American history and is credited with leading to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which was a landmark case that made segregation based on race, gender, religion, or sex unconstitutional. This action was held in 1963 to mark the hundred years since President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, which legally freed more than three and a half million enslaved Black Americans and was passed during the American Civil War only two years prior to its conclusion.
This iconic image remains an enduring testament to the courage of Civil Rights leaders. It immediately transports the viewer back in time, creating a lasting link between the past and present and illustrating the sacrifices made by preceding generations to fight for equality and provide opportunities for those to follow in their footsteps.