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this is william workman of columbia, south carolina, associate editor of the state newspaper. this is david parrish from washington, correspondent. well, you did express the group of newspapers. now we will begin our questioning with mr. potter. sharon dr. king, this year, 1963. is, i suppose, going to be a decisive year the struggle of the -- race for, equality in this country. i wonder whether you could tell us what has been achieved so far this year and what your immediate goals are going to be. so far this year have seen many cities and the southern part of the united states desegregate public facilities as a result of the mass demonstrations that have taken place of various sit ins movements. and so for. and i. this will continue. it seems to me probably now than ever before we stand on the threshold of very significant breakthrough in civil rights in the united states. and i think we have a good chance get strong meaningful civil rights legislation in and if this legislation is enacted and implemented we will go a long long toward making the american dream a reality, i d
this is william workman of columbia, south carolina, associate editor of the state newspaper. this is david parrish from washington, correspondent. well, you did express the group of newspapers. now we will begin our questioning with mr. potter. sharon dr. king, this year, 1963. is, i suppose, going to be a decisive year the struggle of the -- race for, equality in this country. i wonder whether you could tell us what has been achieved so far this year and what your immediate goals are going to...
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this is william workman of columbia, south carolina, associate editor of the state newspaper. this is david parrish from washington, correspondent. well, you did express the group of newspapers. now we will begin our questioning with mr. potter. sharon dr. king, this year, 1963. is, i suppose, going to be a decisive year the struggle of the -- race for, equality in this country. i wonder whether you could tell us what has been achieved so far this year and what your immediate goals are going to be. so far this year have seen many cities and the southern part of the united states desegregate public facilities as a result of the mass demonstrations that have taken place of various sit ins movements. and so for. and i. this will continue. it seems to me probably now than ever before we stand on the threshold of very significant breakthrough in civil rights in the united states. and i think we have a good chance get strong meaningful civil rights legislation in and if this legislation is enacted and implemented we will go a long long toward making the american dream a reality, i d
this is william workman of columbia, south carolina, associate editor of the state newspaper. this is david parrish from washington, correspondent. well, you did express the group of newspapers. now we will begin our questioning with mr. potter. sharon dr. king, this year, 1963. is, i suppose, going to be a decisive year the struggle of the -- race for, equality in this country. i wonder whether you could tell us what has been achieved so far this year and what your immediate goals are going to...
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. >> this is william workman from columbia, south carolina, associate editor of the state newspaper.i am the washington correspondent for indian express group of newspapers. >> we will begin our questioning. >> this year 1963 is, i suppose, be a year in the struggle for equality in this country and what can you tell us has been achieved so far this year and what are your immediate goals? >> so far this year we have seen many cities in the southern part of the united states desegregate public facilities as a result of a mass demonstration that has taken place of various sit-in movements and so forth. i do think that this will continue. it does seem to me that probably now, more than ever before, we stand on the threshold of a very significant breakthrough in civil rights in the united states. i think we have a good chance to get strong meaningful civil rights legislation. if this legislation is enacted and implemented, we will go a long long way toward making the american dream a reality. i don't think civil rights legislation will solve all of the problems that we now face. it will c
. >> this is william workman from columbia, south carolina, associate editor of the state newspaper.i am the washington correspondent for indian express group of newspapers. >> we will begin our questioning. >> this year 1963 is, i suppose, be a year in the struggle for equality in this country and what can you tell us has been achieved so far this year and what are your immediate goals? >> so far this year we have seen many cities in the southern part of the united...
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correspondent for the africa news agency, washington correspondent with the indian express newspaper, and william workman, associate editor of the state and the columbia record in columbia, south carolina. the moderator was rupert lodge. >> today, a hearing on the continuing problem of harmful counterfeit goods sold online, and the shop safe act and the u.s. chamber of commerce says the counterfeit market is valued at $500 billion and costs the global economy 2.5 million jobs lost each year. watch the senate judiciary subcommittee hearing live at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span three. c-span now our free mobile video app, or online at c- span.org. >> a healthy democracy does not just look like this , it looks like this, where americans can see democracy at work and citizens are truly informed. our republic thrives. stay informed, straight from the source, on c-span, unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. from the nation's capital to wherever you are, because the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-span, powered by cable. >> if you ever miss any of our coverage, you c
correspondent for the africa news agency, washington correspondent with the indian express newspaper, and william workman, associate editor of the state and the columbia record in columbia, south carolina. the moderator was rupert lodge. >> today, a hearing on the continuing problem of harmful counterfeit goods sold online, and the shop safe act and the u.s. chamber of commerce says the counterfeit market is valued at $500 billion and costs the global economy 2.5 million jobs lost each...
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and william workman, associate editor of, the state and the columbia record in columbia, south carolina. the moderator, robertthank you . i'm yuval levin. i'm a scholar here at the american enterprise institute, and it is my great honor and pleasure to welcome all of you to aei for this special forum to mark the 60th anniversary of the march on washington. the march took place on august 28th of 1963, so we're a little early marking the anniversary and we decide it to be a little early so that we could bring together people who will otherwise be scattered across a variety of events and celebrations this month. and as a result, we really do have an extraordinary lineup of sessions today looking at the march and its legacy and the broader civil rights movement from a variety of angles, thinking about what it has to say to us now in ways that are both timeless and timely. we're going to hear from scholars, from journalists, from policy thinkers, from religious leaders. some of them are colleagues here at aei, including our president, robert doar, who has a lifelong connection to the civil r
and william workman, associate editor of, the state and the columbia record in columbia, south carolina. the moderator, robertthank you . i'm yuval levin. i'm a scholar here at the american enterprise institute, and it is my great honor and pleasure to welcome all of you to aei for this special forum to mark the 60th anniversary of the march on washington. the march took place on august 28th of 1963, so we're a little early marking the anniversary and we decide it to be a little early so that...