DEMONSTRATIONS, PROTESTS & RIOTS IN WASHINGTON, DC - GUIDED WALKING
TOUR
“_Somewhere I read that the greatness of America is the right to
protest for rights_.”
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
I’ve Been To the Mountaintop Speech - April 3, 1968
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees our
Freedom of Speech. As a capital city Washington, DC has witnessed
hundreds of demonstrations and protests, and even some riots. Many of
these more noteworthy events had a significant impact on both
Washington, DC and United States history.
Join us for a guided walking tour as we explore some of the most
important demonstrations, protests and riots that have taken place in
Washington, DC.
As April 4th is the 52nd anniversary of the death of DR. MARTIN LUTHER
KING, JR. in 1968 our program will emphasize the role Dr. King played
on our local and national history.
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Snow Riot: 1835
Women’s Suffrage Parade & White House Silent Sentinels: 1913-1919
Ku Klux Klan Parade: 1926
Bonus March: 1932
Marian Anderson - Lincoln Memorial Concert: 1932
Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom: 1957
March on Washington & The I Have a Dream Speech: 1963
Vietnam War Protests: 1965-1972
Washington, DC Riot: 1968
President Nixon Impeachment Protests: 1974
LGBTQ Marches: 1979-Present
Million Man March: 1995
Women’s March: 2017
Please note that this is an educational program and that the various
views expressed by the organizers of these historical events are their
own, and do not necessarily represent Washington, DC History &
Culture, which is a non-partisan, non-profit organization.
REGISTRATION: As this is a limited space event (and to reduce “no
shows”) there is a $10.00 per person registration-in-advance fee /
donation to attend (children are free), with proceeds supporting our
Washington, DC History & Culture non-profit community programs. Full
refund if the event is cancelled, or if you change your RSVP to
“no” at least 48 hours beforehand.
You do not need to bring your ticket/confirmation with you. Upon
arrival we’ll just check your name off our RSVP list.
WEATHER: This event will take place light rain (sprinkles) or shine.
If it’s on our calendar without any event updates, then we’re
proceeding as scheduled.
MEETING POINT: Outside of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of
African American History & Culture. Please note we won’t be going
inside the museum, we’re just meeting there, outside of the Madison
Drive (National Mall / south-side) entrance. Look for your host,
Robert, and a group of friendly people. We’ll have our traditional
group icebreaker introductions and then proceed on our tour.
ITINERARY - 1.5 MILES:
African American History & Culture Museum (exterior only) - Meeting
Point
Washington Monument
World War II Memorial
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Lincoln Memorial
Martin Luther King Memorial - Ending Point
ENDING POINT: The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is our official
ending point. However, you are welcome to join us in walking back to
the African American Museum and/or the Smithsonian Metro station.
ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS: Anything that can’t be answered by the above
event description, Google, or common sense please let us know.
This program is presented by the non-profit community
organization WASHINGTON, DC HISTORY & CULTURE:
“_bringing people together to experience the history and culture of
Washington, DC_.”
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We look forward to seeing you - thanks!
Robert Kelleman
Washington, DC History & Culture
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