By the late afternoon of August 28th 1963, The March
for Jobs and Freedom in Washington , D.C. was nearing its end. A worldwide audience had just heard a
speech by the Reverend Martin Luther King that reporters described as
“stirring” “inspirational” and electrifying”. In
the fourth of a five-part radio series from WGBH Radio Boston, independent
producer Phillip Martin takes us into the immediate aftermath of this
monumental event.