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Constantine Manos - USA. Poor People's March. 1968.
USA. Washington, D.C. 1968. Jesse JACKSON, of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), adresses a crowd at the Poor People's March. ©Costa Manos/Mag
USA. Washington, D.C. 1968. Jesse JACKSON leads a group of marchers from the Washington Monument on the way to the Lincoln Memorial.
USA. Washington, D.C. 1968. Demonstrators march to the Capitol during the Poor People's March.
USA. Washington, D.C. 1968. Jesse JACKSON, of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), addresses a crowd at the Poor People's March.
USA. 1968. Poor Peoples March, organized by Martin Luther King Jr.
USA. Washington, D.C. 1968. A boy carries a young girl in Tent City during the Poor People's March.
USA. Washington D.C. 1968. In front of the Capitol.
USA. Washington D.C. 1968. Rev. Jesse JACKSON leads a group of marchers away from the Washington Monument on the way to the Lincoln Monument.
USA. Washington, D.C. 1968. Tent City during the Poor People's March.
USA. Washington D.C. 1968. Youngsters in front of the Capitol. They were unable to enter as only 50 had passes.
USA. Washington, D.C. 1968. Rev. Ralph ABERNATHY, leader of the Poor People's Campaign, addresses a group of protesting squatters, citizens of "Resurrection Cit
USA. Washington DC. Poor People's March. Families arriving in Resurrection City. They are free to leave whenever they want and there are buses if they need to g
USA. Washington DC.1968. Poor Peoples March.
USA. Washington D.C. 1968.
USA. Washington DC. Ressurection City. Poor People's March. June 5th, 1968.
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