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THE REV. MARTIN LUTHER KING addressing a crowd of about 70,000 at a Civil Rights rally in the Soldier Field Stadium, Chicago. He told the crowd, which included several thousand whites, that Congressional approval of Civil Rights legislation heralds “the dawn of a new hope for the Negro.”

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30478, 27 June 1964, Page 13

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THE REV. MARTIN LUTHER KING addressing a crowd of about 70,000 at a Civil Rights rally in the Soldier Field Stadium, Chicago. He told the crowd, which included several thousand whites, that Congressional approval of Civil Rights legislation heralds “the dawn of a new hope for the Negro.” Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30478, 27 June 1964, Page 13

THE REV. MARTIN LUTHER KING addressing a crowd of about 70,000 at a Civil Rights rally in the Soldier Field Stadium, Chicago. He told the crowd, which included several thousand whites, that Congressional approval of Civil Rights legislation heralds “the dawn of a new hope for the Negro.” Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30478, 27 June 1964, Page 13