Multiple Choice
Although their speeches at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom differed in tone, both John Lewis and Martin Luther King Jr. made it clear that
A) unless its demands were met soon, the movement would turn to violence.
B) racial conciliation in the United States was not only possible; it was inevitable.
C) the civil rights movement would continue until its goals were achieved.
D) the movement supported President Kennedy's policies without reservation.
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