Members of Congress met with the leaders of the March on Washington in 1963 to discuss civil rights legislation and to show support for the movement advocating for racial equality and justice. The march, which attracted over 250,000 participants, aimed to highlight the urgent need for legislation addressing issues such as employment discrimination and voting rights. By engaging with the leaders, Congress members sought to demonstrate their commitment to civil rights and to gather momentum for passing impactful reforms. The event culminated in Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream" speech, further emphasizing the movement's goals.
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