Friday, May 14, 2021

Proposal Overview

Tapping Narrative History to Inspire 'Protagonists of Democracy'

Queen of gospel music Mahalia Jackson lifted her voice and sang at the
Prayer Pilgrimage of Freedom
at the Lincoln Memorial in May of 1957,
showing the persuasive power of artistic expression protected by the
First Amendment. CLICK here to experience her stirring performance
six years later at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
 


The struggle for civil rights would
not have succeeded without the
religious advocacy protected by
clauses of the First Amendment.

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