The March
Bull Connor was spraying African Americans with fire hoses and letting dogs attack them. He did that while everything was being televised. This act alone raised eyes of people all over the country. One of the major sayings that Martin Luther King Jr said was free in 63. One set back that kept coming up was the governors in the southern states were against the negro population coming into the white world. An example of this was when the Governor of Alabama was not allowing Negros into the school. He stood by the door blocking the entrance. Kennedy at that point had to step in and send the National Guard down. This was a cry for change. MLK wanted to March on Washington. With support from the president people spent countless hours working hard to give people the best march possible. They worked 6 days a week for 18 hours a day. Bayard Rustin was a black man who was a huge advocate and worked along side Martin Luther King Jr. It took tremendous help from everyone to come together and get everything together. They got people from California and people New York to fly in to support the movement. President Kennedy was nervous that it would turn into a violent protest but it never did. At the end of the march MLK and his group that organized the march went into the oval office and spoke with President Kennedy.
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