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The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, held on August 28, 1963, was a pivotal demonstration in American history where over 250,000 people gathered to advocate for civil and economic rights for African Americans. This event is most famously remembered for Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic 'I Have a Dream' speech, which called for racial equality and justice. The march highlighted the urgent need for legislation addressing civil rights and economic disparities, influencing the passage of significant civil rights laws in the following years.