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On August 28th, 1963, two hundred thousand Americans came to Washington to demand complete freedom for everyone.
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The pins said, "I march for jobs and freedom" Everyone who marched wore one. The two hundred thousand people who were to march that day were held together by the strength of that pin.
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African Americans were insulted, beated, jailed, drenched with water, chased by dogs, but they were coming to Washington to swallow up hatred in love, to overcome violence by peaceful protest
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