we must have a good fepc bill. >> you call for the fepc, the fair employment practices commission. it prevents private firms, government agencies and labor unions from discriminating against workers on the basis of race, religion or color. that wound up in the civil rights act of '64. >> well, you know, sometimes you have to not just dream about what could be, you get out and push and you pull and you preach. and you create a climate and environment to get those in high places, to get men and women of good will in power to act. and people responded. president johnson listened. and members of congress listened. and they responded. today's a different day. >> if we do not get meaningful legislation out of this congress, the time will come when we will not confine our marching to washington. we will march through the south, through the streets of jackson, through the streets of danville, through the streets of cambridge, through the streets of birmingham. but we will march with the spirit of love and with the spirit of dignity that we have shown here today. by the forces of our demand