The Influence Of The March On Washington Peace Movement Of 1963

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The March on Washington peace movement of 1963 was a powerful effort to dismantle racist policies and institutions that oppressed and marginalized Black Americans. The legacy of the March on Washington lives on as a symbol of hope and inspiration for those who strive for a more just and equitable society (Amaso, 2020). Emerging in 2013 as a response to systemic racism against Black individuals in the United States, the Black Lives Matter movement has spent the past decade developing a vision that encompasses educating and informing the public, promoting justice and accountability, and peacefully advocating for policy changes (Siscoe, 2016). This research paper aims to analyze the connections between these two movements and their common goal of addressing the inherent violence and injustice of the …show more content…

A group of civil rights, labour, and religious organizations coordinated the event, with the march's primary purpose and objective centered on promoting better economic prospects for Black Americans and eliminating racial segregation and bias. In reaction to decades of systemic racism and inequality in American society, the March was used as an opportunity to draw attention and to challenge the economic injustices being faced by Black individuals (Jones, 2010). Nearly a quarter-million people assembled at the Lincoln Memorial, demanding equal access to employment, public amenities, voting rights, raising the minimum wage, and the availability of "meaningful and dignified jobs at decent wages" to all jobless workers. (Jones, 2010). In the 1960s, when racial injustice and bigotry were publicly pervasive, the day gave the civil rights movement newfound hope as well as courage and