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…c. 4 .1.• EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK A March To Remember I t was Aug. 28, 1963, a sticky day. The crowd of 250,000 at the historic civil rights march on Washington was hot, weary and restless. But the charis- matic keynoter, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., had yet to speak. There were scattered sighs when Rabbi Joachim Prinz, the American Jewish Congress president, began to speak from the Lincoln Memorial's granite steps. The wait for Dr. King — ...…

















































