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Mr. _________, ________, ________, ladies and gentlemen:&#13;
The March on Washington, this year, was one of the first times in history that America has shown that all faiths, all races, labour, government workers and Americans of all professions and convictions could and would unite [typo] to carry forth a cause that they believe in.  Before this, we have only seen such a show of strength and unity in times of war; but now, Americans are uniting in times of peace.  Americans are demonstrating that they believe in democracy, that it is not a word to be used for propaganda, or something to fight for when our lives are threatened, but that [typo] democracy [typo] will be the American way of life.&#13;
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But this March will not be forgotten, because it is, as it must be, the beginning of a new era. 'This is the first time we have seen press and government and the whole nation cooperate and recognize that something must be done about civil rights be done about civil rights, about unemployment, and about the future prospect of mass unemployment.&#13;
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We march today for jobs and freedom, but we have/to be proud	For, ; hundreds and thousands of our brothers are not here.  They have no money for their transportation, for they are receiving starvation wages ••• or no ·wages at all.  While we stand here there are sharecroppers in the Delta of Mississippi who are out in the fields working for less than three dollars a day for twelve hours of work.  While we stand here there are students in jail on trumped charges.  Our brother, James Farmer, along with many others is also in jail.  We come here today with a great sense of misgiving.&#13;
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Where is the political party that will protect the citizens of Albany, Georgia.  &#13;
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