Families impacted by police violence, as well as speakers and public figures, sat in socially distant seating arrangements to watch the speeches.

Yolanda Renee King, Martin Luther King Jr.'s granddaughter, prepares to give her speech before the crowd. Powered by its own proprietary technology, Mashable is the go-to source for tech, digital culture and entertainment content for its dedicated and influential audience around the globe.

Register at https://t.co/7PizTPVsIS to attend. A man stands in the Reflecting Pool as people attend the March on Washington, Friday Aug. 28, 2020, in Washington, on the 57th anniversary of the Rev. Before entering the rally, those in attendance had to get their Demonstrators raise their fists while waiting for the main events to begin. Image: JONATHAN ERNST / POOL / AFP via Getty Images

In addition to socially distant seating, those attending the march also had to get their temperature checked. The 2020 Virtual March on Washington will take place on August 28, 2020, on the 57th anniversary of the historic March on Washington, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech. Mashable, MashBash and Mashable House are among the federally registered trademarks of Ziff Davis, LLC and may not be used by third parties without explicit permission. Demonstrators listening to speeches in the National Mall. We’ll see you September 13-26! ✊#WeAreDoneDying Image: JACQUELYN MARTIN / POOL / AFP via Getty Images DeJuana Thompson, the creator of the organization Woke Vote and a speaker at the demonstration, stands in front of the Lincoln Memorial. Those in attendance wore face masks, which made the 2020 march look quite different from the original March on Washington.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered the exalted “I Have a Dream” speech.Originally conceived by renowned labor leader A. Phillip Randolph and Roy Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the NAACP, the March on Washington evolved into a collaborative effort amongst major civil rights groups and icons of the day.Stemming from a rapidly growing tide of grassroots support and outrage over the nation’s racial inequities, the rally drew over 260,000 people from across the nation.In 1941, A. Phillip Randolph first conceptualized a “march for jobs” in protest of the racial discrimination against African Americans from jobs created by WWII and the New Deal programs created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.The march was stalled, however, after negotiations between Roosevelt and Randolph prompted the establishment of the Fair Employment Practice Committee (FEPC) and an executive order banning discrimination in defense industries.The FEPC dissolved just five years later, causing Randolph to revive his plans.He looked to the charismatic Dr. King to breathe new life into the march.By the late 1950s, Dr. King and his Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) were also planning to march on Washington, this time to march for freedom.As the years passed on, the Civil Rights Act was still stalled in Congress, and equality for Americans of color still seemed like a far-fetched dream.Randolph, his chief aide, Bayard Rustin, and Dr. King all decided it would be best to combine the two causes into one mega-march, the March for Jobs and Freedom.NAACP, headed by Roy Wilkins, was called upon to be one of the leaders of the march.As one of the largest and most influential civil rights groups at the time, NAACP harnessed the collective power of its members, organizing a march that was focused on the advancement of civil rights and the actualization of Dr. King’s dream.A quarter-million people strong, the march drew activists from far and wide.Leaders of the six prominent civil rights groups at the time joined forces in organizing the march.The group included Randolph, leader of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; Wilkins, Executive Secretary of the NAACP; Dr. King, Chairman of the SCLC; James Farmer, founder of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE); John Lewis, President of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC); and Whitney Young, Executive Director of the National Urban League.Dr.

The truth of the matter is we Following the speeches, demonstrators walked to Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in West Potomac Park, next to the National Mall.



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