THE 1917 SILENT PARADE FOR CIVIL RIGHTS: A SEA OF SILENCE

The 1917 Silent Parade for Civil Rights: A Sea of Silence

On July 28th, 1917, the streets of New York City became a stage of quiet defiance as thousands marched in the first Silent Parade for Civil Rights. Organized by advocates seeking fairness, this historic gathering sent a powerful message to the nation: Black Americans sought full recognition. Though silent, their presence was powerful. Men and women

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