Asa Philip Randolph at March on Washington
Civil Rights March on Washington / African American civil rights leader, Asa Philip Randolph makes statement after Martin Luther King speech: I think history was written today, which will have its effect on coming generations with respect to our democracy, with respect to our ideals, with respect to the great struggle of man towards freedom and human dignity / television cameramen and crowds. August 28, 1963 in Washington, DC





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Editorial #:
116564941
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Archive Films: Editorial
Date created:
August 28, 1963
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Clip length:
00:00:25:07
Location:
Washington, DC, United States
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QuickTime 8-bit Photo-JPEG HD 1920x1080 23.98p
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35mm OCN 24p
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Archive Films Editorial
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12803_MLK_6.mov
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