スミソニアン博物館のインスタグラム(smithsonian) - 9月23日 05時46分
In 1968, thousands of anti-poverty protesters built a tent city on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. They stayed for six weeks.
The Poor People’s Campaign of 1968, started by Martin Luther King Jr. but continued after his assassination that year, set up 3,000 tents in what they deemed “Resurrection City, USA.” Painted on a plywood tent wall, this mural shows the interracial nature and diverse concerns of the demonstrators, who were pushing for a guaranteed minimum income, job programs and education opportunities.
Now the salvaged mural is back on the Mall, but on display inside our @nmaahc. #APeoplesJourney
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