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    We Shall Overcome: Documentary of the March on Washington (1963)

    Smithsonian Folkways
    • We Shall Overcome: – We Shall Overcome!
    • 1. We Shall Overcome!
    • 2. Oh! Freedom

    Audio Documentary featuring  Joan Baez, Martin Luther King, President Kennedy, Odetta, Bob Dylan and more.

    Features Martin Luther King's famous 'I Have A Dream' speech!

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