4. Why might the 1963 March on Washington be considered a harmonious event?
A. President John F. Kennedy showed as little enthusiasm for the march as had
Roosevelt, but this time the black leaders would not be dissuaded.
B. The march brought together more than 200,000 black and white Americans. In
addition, the NAACP and the SCLC put aside their long-standing rivalry for the march.
C. The march was chaired again by A. Philip Randolph and organized by his longtime
associate, Bayard Rustin.
D. This march, titled March for Jobs and Freedom, was expected to attract 100,000
participants.
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