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On August 28, 1963, over a quarter-million people--two-thirds black and one-third white--held the greatest civil rights demonstration ever. In this major reinterpretation of the Great Day--the peak of the movement--Charles Euchner brings back the tension and promise of the march. Building on countless interviews, archives, FBI files, and private recordings, this hour-by-hour account offers intimate glimpses into the lives of those key players and ordinary people who converged on the National Mall to fight for civil rights in the March on Washington.

Produktbeschreibung
On August 28, 1963, over a quarter-million people--two-thirds black and one-third white--held the greatest civil rights demonstration ever. In this major reinterpretation of the Great Day--the peak of the movement--Charles Euchner brings back the tension and promise of the march. Building on countless interviews, archives, FBI files, and private recordings, this hour-by-hour account offers intimate glimpses into the lives of those key players and ordinary people who converged on the National Mall to fight for civil rights in the March on Washington.
Autorenporträt
Charles Euchner is the author of books about politics, sports, and cities. He is the creator of The Writing Code, the only brain-based system for mastering writing and editing. He was executive director of the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston at Harvard University.