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The March on Washington:

Jones writes in another book, "The March on Washington," is "that it was a walk 'For Jobs and Freedom,' and that it pointed not simply to end racial isolation and separation in the South yet, in addition, to guaranteeing that Americans of all races approached quality training, moderate lodging, and employments that paid a living pay. The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was one of the biggest political meetings in history and where Martin Luther King Jr. gave him "I Have a Dream" discourse.

The walk was about social equality, casting ballot rights, and racial correspondence, yet it was additionally about the requirement for employments and for occupations that paid a better than average pay. The marchers needed the government the lowest pay permitted by law raised almost 75 percent, from $1.15 an hour to $2.00 60 minutes.