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Fifty-seven years ago today, on August 28th, 1963, a whole generation marched on America's capital demanding equal rights and opportunities for black Americans. Today, I'm giving away a set of high-resolution, full-color, colorized images for free on Unsplash—it's the first time ever the public has been able to see them. All of these colorized photographs can now be shared, used, and modified for free under the terms of the Unsplash Licence.

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Civil Rights March On Washington

Civil Rights March On Washington

Original black and white negative by Warren K. Leffler. Taken August 28th, 1963, Washington D.C, United States.

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Angela Davis, Half-Length Portrait

Angela Davis, Half-Length Portrait

Original black and white negative by Bernard Gotfryd. Taken 1974, United States.

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The View Of The Huge Crowd From The Lincoln Memorial To The Washington Monument During The March On Washington

The View Of The Huge Crowd From The Lincoln Memorial To The Washington Monument During The March On Washington

Original black and white negative by Warren K. Leffler. Taken August 28th, 1963, Washington D.C, United States.

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. And Mathew Ahmann In A Crowd

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. And Mathew Ahmann In A Crowd

Original black and white negative by Rowland Scherman. Taken August 28th, 1963, Washington D.C, United States.

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Marchers With Signs At The March On Washington

Marchers With Signs At The March On Washington

Original black and white negative by Marion S. Trikosko. Taken August 28th, 1963, Washington D.C, United States.

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Martin Luther King Press Conference

Martin Luther King Press Conference

Original black and white negative by Marion S. Trikosko. Taken August 26th, 1964, Washington D.C, United States.

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IrishGirl
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

all the words, all the depth of feeling, all the inspiration that was taken from us

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Poor People's March At Washington Monument And Lincoln Memorial

Poor People's March At Washington Monument And Lincoln Memorial

Original black and white negative by Warren K. Leffler. Taken June 19th, 1968, Washington D.C, United States.

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African American Demonstrators Outside The White House, With Signs "We Demand The Right To Vote, Everywhere" And Signs Protesting Police Brutality Against Civil Rights Demonstrators In Selma, Alabama

African American Demonstrators Outside The White House, With Signs "We Demand The Right To Vote, Everywhere" And Signs Protesting Police Brutality Against Civil Rights Demonstrators In Selma, Alabama

Original black and white negative by Warren K. Leffler. Taken March 12th, 1965, Washington D.C, United States.

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Young Women With Signs Raised Behind Them At The March On Washington

Young Women With Signs Raised Behind Them At The March On Washington

Original black and white negative by Marion S. Trikosko. Taken August 28th, 1963, Washington D.C, United States.

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CCTheVampire
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Things have changed, first for the better, but now things are taking turns for the worse. Rights are being taken away. Our right to protect ourselves from a tyrannical government. I'd call what's in office now tyrannical, wouldn't you? High gas prices, an elderly man who says he doesn't want his children going to school in a racial jungle, who thinks he can make decisions for the black communities when he was at the forefront of wanting segregation when it was a big thing. He loved segregation and trying to make people of color think they can't speak for themselves. Then Trump came and said that you could do what you dreamed of if you got off your a**e and tried hard enough, yet Biden and the other big liberals hated him. Think about it. It's because they still want to control the black population. Rather than speaking for someone else whose life you've never lived, give them a chance to talk. People of colour are humans too. They should be treated as such!!

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Negro Voting In Cardoza

Negro Voting In Cardoza

Original black and white negative by Marion S. Trikosko. Taken November 3rd, 1964, Washington D.C, United States.

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John Lewis Speaking At A Meeting Of American Society Of Newspaper Editors, Statler Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.c.

John Lewis Speaking At A Meeting Of American Society Of Newspaper Editors, Statler Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.c.

Original black and white negative by Marion S. Trikosko. Taken April 16th, 1964, Washington D.C, United States.

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Demonstrators Sit, With Their Feet In The Reflecting Pool, During The March On Washington

Demonstrators Sit, With Their Feet In The Reflecting Pool, During The March On Washington

Original black and white negative by Warren K. Leffler. Taken August 28th, 1963, Washington D.C, United States.

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Malcolm X Waits At Martin Luther King Press Conference, Head-And-Shoulders Portrait

Malcolm X Waits At Martin Luther King Press Conference, Head-And-Shoulders Portrait

Original black and white negative by Marion S. Trikosko. Taken March 26th, 1964, Washington D.C, United States.

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Demonstrators Marching In The Street Holding Signs During The March On Washington

Demonstrators Marching In The Street Holding Signs During The March On Washington

Original black and white negative by Marion S. Trikosko. Taken August 28th, 1963, Washington D.C, United States.

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Core-Sponsored Demonstration At Realtor Office Of Picture Floor Plans, Inc.

Core-Sponsored Demonstration At Realtor Office Of Picture Floor Plans, Inc.

Original black and white negative by the Seattle Police Department. Taken May 4th, 1964, Seattle, Washington State, United States.

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Bus Leaving Near The Washington Monument, After The March On Washington

Bus Leaving Near The Washington Monument, After The March On Washington

Original black and white negative by Marion S. Trikosko. Taken August 28th, 1963, Washington D.C, United States.

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Drinking Fountain On The County Courthouse Lawn, Halifax, North Carolina

Drinking Fountain On The County Courthouse Lawn, Halifax, North Carolina

Original black and white negative by John Vachon. Taken April, 1938, Halifax, North Carolina, United States.

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Leaders Of The March Leading Marchers Down The Street

Leaders Of The March Leading Marchers Down The Street

Original black and white negative taken August 28th, 1963, Washington D.C, United States. Photographer unknown.

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Thurgood Marshall, Attorney For The Naacp

Thurgood Marshall, Attorney For The Naacp

Original black and white negative by Thomas J. O'Halloran. Taken September 17th, 1957, Washington D.C, United States.

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Negro Going In Colored Entrance Of Movie House On Saturday Afternoon, Belzoni, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi

Negro Going In Colored Entrance Of Movie House On Saturday Afternoon, Belzoni, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi

Original black and white negative by Marion Post Wolcott. Taken October, 1939, Belzoni, MS, United States.

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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"When you drink a Dr pepper you drink a bite to eat" ????whattttt????

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