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Civil Rights Act's victories at risk, say leaders on 60th anniversary

Civil Rights Leaders

Civil rights leaders, including Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lewis, talk with reporters after meeting with President John F. Kennedy after March on Washington, Aug. 28, 1963.Ìý

Courtland Cox was 22 when he stood alongside civil rights icons Bayard Rustin and John Lewis at the March on Washington in 1963, joined by thousands of other Black Americans, including students Cox organized, who arrived on charter buses from the South.

The march is credited with shifting the tide for social rights in the United States, paving the way for the Civil Rights Act signed into law 60 years ago today.



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