Under a system of racial apartheid, Black Americans were subject to discrimination and violence that was not being brought to justice. The march addressed such inequities with demands for civil rights laws and protections that would desegregate public accommodations and end discrimination in housing, education, employment, and voting, while enforcing the Constitutional virtue of “liberty and justice for all.”

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Under a system of racial apartheid, Black Americans were subject to discrimination and violence that was not being brought to justice. The march addressed such inequities with demands for civil rights laws and protections that would desegregate public accommodations and end discrimination in housing, education, employment, and voting, while enforcing the Constitutional virtue of “liberty and justice for all.”

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