A review by libscote
Voices from the March on Washington by George Ella Lyon, J. Patrick Lewis

5.0

This book was quite good. At first I was worried the differing perspectives would be confusing, but instead I found it illuminated the different ways the march would be viewed and the different reasons for attending. It also showed that the march wasn't perfect: I had no idea that they only allowed one woman to speak and that they shunted them off onto a different street before the media arrived. Still, you're struck by how well the whole thing worked. A great title.