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Pinback button for the 1963 March on Washington, 1963. Creator: Unknown
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Pinback button for the 1963 March on Washington, 1963. Creator: Unknown
The purpose of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was to advocate for the civil and economic rights of African Americans. A white pin-back button with black text. Around the edges of the front, on the top and bottom, is text surrounding more inner text. Inside the outside circle of text is the date for the March on Washington in 1963. [EMANCIPATION MARCH / AUGUST / 28 / 1963 / ON WASHINGTON]. On the reverse is a rectangular sticker with text [MLK I / HAVE A / DREAM / 912]
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This powerful print captures a pinback button from the historic 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, an event that played a pivotal role in advocating for civil and economic rights of African Americans. The white button features bold black text arranged around the edges, with the date of the march prominently displayed at its center: "EMANCIPATION MARCH / AUGUST / 28 / 1963 / ON WASHINGTON". Its simplicity conveys a profound message of unity and determination. On the reverse side, a rectangular sticker bears three impactful words: "MLK I / HAVE A / DREAM" referencing Martin Luther King Jr. 's iconic speech delivered during this momentous occasion. This artifact serves as a tangible reminder of Dr. King's vision for equality and justice. As an unknown creator crafted this pinback button, it symbolizes not only the collective efforts but also the countless individuals who contributed to this significant movement. It represents their unwavering commitment to challenging systemic racism and fighting for equal rights. Preserved within the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), this object embodies both cultural heritage and activism from America's past. It stands as a testament to how ordinary people can come together to effect extraordinary change in their country. Through its black-and-white design, this badge encapsulates an era marked by struggle, resilience, hope, and progress—a visual representation of one chapter in America's ongoing journey towards racial equality.
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