The March for Jobs and Freedom 1963

Nicha Sursock
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A gouache on paper painting titled The March for Jobs and Freedom 1963 by Nicha Sursock. This is part of a series of 43 works representing the history of the USA.

Martin Luther King leads the march for jobs and freedom in front of the Lincoln Memorial. That is where he delivered his famous "I have a dream" speech.

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Nicha Sursock
Egyptian born Lebano-Croatian artist, born in 1951, currently residing between Vienna and Split in Croatia. Studied film direction in Brussels and started a career as an illustrator in l'Orient-Le Jour, a leading Lebanese daily and le progrès égyptien.

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Sursock, N. (2025, October 07). The March for Jobs and Freedom 1963. World History Encyclopedia. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/21162/the-march-for-jobs-and-freedom-1963/

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Sursock, Nicha. "The March for Jobs and Freedom 1963." World History Encyclopedia, October 07, 2025. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/21162/the-march-for-jobs-and-freedom-1963/.

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Sursock, Nicha. "The March for Jobs and Freedom 1963." World History Encyclopedia, 07 Oct 2025, https://www.worldhistory.org/image/21162/the-march-for-jobs-and-freedom-1963/.

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