📰 #GiftedArticle | Thousands are expected to gather in DC today to mark the 60th anniversary of the August 28, 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
@washingtonpost adds to the oral history of that day and the Movement by interviewing some of those, among the 250,000 souls, who were on the National Mall that day.
CBI Image of the Day: Assembly of the Control Data Corporation series 3000, working with the wiring, and wiring harnesses, at the McGill Building manufacturing building in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1962.
The Idle Race are a band that slipped under the radar in the 1960s. They included in their membership Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne and Trevor Burton. Here is their 1968 album The Birthday Party.
Sly & The Family Stone the first major American rock group to have a racially integrated, mixed-gender lineup. Here is their 1967 hit Dance To The Music