NYTimes: The Forgotten Radicalism of the March on Washington The Forgotten Radicalism of the March on Washington https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/29/opinion/march-washington-king-randolph-rustin.html?unlocked_article_code=fCIRLL3Ke6DdOolHOo3Eb-F8aZcPTPVgiXhf7njI5j_ammCbpbatD-Khyr6Vv9UnsUPMKfJ6voiRms4zIBzKpLxB9bkrBVUMii8yb-T12UCYJi_qbxQpW2IDy1ae7aqZJqqKNEWAbB2dqQOZrEBQh548qScevy1aUn0P4-8O5oGCTzy-P7jRXfISmkKd0L_JjCP5oqNKPBgMfHVgEE_hWMiLrRilheHa0F-L7Flpejr0nPT883AbxBBYT-qiefVMFqyJvKwv7We0dPcHTAe06L0y_fYUEQFt6b-wbJhVUgmPuTx4ErS3wBmIk-NyNlDysZbJM-p9gufceAdHImJzlhmiwdbYj_DXK28vy7hZ6w&smid=nytcore-android-share
"The real march, through the paramount influence of Randolph, Rustin and others, was an expression of the democratic and egalitarian aspirations of the Black freedom struggle as voiced and articulated throughout the previous decades, by activists, intellectuals and laborers alike."
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