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犹太领袖参加1963年民权大游行

已有 808 次阅读2023-8-9 08:31 |个人分类:American Art (History)|系统分类:转帖-时事政治经济

The 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, often referred to as the March on Washington, was a historic civil rights event that took place on August 28, 1963, in Washington, D.C. The march was organized to advocate for civil rights and economic equality for African Americans and featured a lineup of prominent civil rights leaders, activists, and public figures who spoke to the large crowd that gathered on the National Mall.

While the march was primarily focused on issues related to racial equality, it also included voices from various backgrounds, including Jewish leaders who were supportive of the civil rights movement. One notable Jewish leader who spoke at the event was Rabbi Joachim Prinz. He was the president of the American Jewish Congress at the time and delivered a speech that emphasized the importance of fighting for civil rights and equality for all.

In his speech, Rabbi Prinz highlighted the connection between the struggle for civil rights and the Jewish experience of persecution and oppression. He emphasized the shared values of justice and equality and expressed his belief that the fight for civil rights was a moral imperative for all Americans.

Rabbi Prinz's participation in the march and his speech underscored the broader support from various communities for the civil rights movement and its goals. The march itself featured many influential speakers, with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech being one of the most iconic moments of the event.


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