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- "Walk to Freedom" March in Detroit, Michigan, June 23, 1963 - Detroit's 1963 Walk to Freedom--a protest that grew to a national event attracting some 125,000 people--helped move the ongoing civil rights struggle to a new focus on the urban North. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., presented a prelude to his famous "I Have a Dream" speech here. This candid snapshot, taken by an attendee at the protest, captures the excitement of the moment.

- June 23, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
"Walk to Freedom" March in Detroit, Michigan, June 23, 1963
Detroit's 1963 Walk to Freedom--a protest that grew to a national event attracting some 125,000 people--helped move the ongoing civil rights struggle to a new focus on the urban North. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., presented a prelude to his famous "I Have a Dream" speech here. This candid snapshot, taken by an attendee at the protest, captures the excitement of the moment.
- "Walk to Freedom" March in Detroit, Michigan, June 23, 1963 - Detroit's 1963 Walk to Freedom--a protest that grew to a national event attracting some 125,000 people--helped move the ongoing civil rights struggle to a new focus on the urban North. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., presented a prelude to his famous "I Have a Dream" speech here. This candid snapshot, taken by an attendee at the protest, captures the excitement of the moment.

- June 23, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
"Walk to Freedom" March in Detroit, Michigan, June 23, 1963
Detroit's 1963 Walk to Freedom--a protest that grew to a national event attracting some 125,000 people--helped move the ongoing civil rights struggle to a new focus on the urban North. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., presented a prelude to his famous "I Have a Dream" speech here. This candid snapshot, taken by an attendee at the protest, captures the excitement of the moment.
- "Walk to Freedom" March in Detroit, Michigan, June 23, 1963 - Detroit's 1963 Walk to Freedom--a protest that grew to a national event attracting some 125,000 people--helped move the ongoing civil rights struggle to a new focus on the urban North. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., presented a prelude to his famous "I Have a Dream" speech here. This candid snapshot, taken by an attendee at the protest, captures the excitement of the moment.

- June 23, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
"Walk to Freedom" March in Detroit, Michigan, June 23, 1963
Detroit's 1963 Walk to Freedom--a protest that grew to a national event attracting some 125,000 people--helped move the ongoing civil rights struggle to a new focus on the urban North. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., presented a prelude to his famous "I Have a Dream" speech here. This candid snapshot, taken by an attendee at the protest, captures the excitement of the moment.
- "Walk to Freedom" March in Detroit, Michigan, June 23, 1963 - Detroit's 1963 Walk to Freedom--a protest that grew to a national event attracting some 125,000 people--helped move the ongoing civil rights struggle to a new focus on the urban North. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., presented a prelude to his famous "I Have a Dream" speech here. This candid snapshot, taken by an attendee at the protest, captures the excitement of the moment.

- June 23, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
"Walk to Freedom" March in Detroit, Michigan, June 23, 1963
Detroit's 1963 Walk to Freedom--a protest that grew to a national event attracting some 125,000 people--helped move the ongoing civil rights struggle to a new focus on the urban North. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., presented a prelude to his famous "I Have a Dream" speech here. This candid snapshot, taken by an attendee at the protest, captures the excitement of the moment.
- "Walk to Freedom" March in Detroit, Michigan, June 23, 1963 - Detroit's 1963 Walk to Freedom--a protest that grew to a national event attracting some 125,000 people--helped move the ongoing civil rights struggle to a new focus on the urban North. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., presented a prelude to his famous "I Have a Dream" speech here. This candid snapshot, taken by an attendee at the protest, captures the excitement of the moment.

- June 23, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
"Walk to Freedom" March in Detroit, Michigan, June 23, 1963
Detroit's 1963 Walk to Freedom--a protest that grew to a national event attracting some 125,000 people--helped move the ongoing civil rights struggle to a new focus on the urban North. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., presented a prelude to his famous "I Have a Dream" speech here. This candid snapshot, taken by an attendee at the protest, captures the excitement of the moment.