The powerful poems in this poignant collection weave together multiple
voices to tell the story of the March on Washington, DC, in 1963.
From the woman singing through a terrifying bus ride to DC, to the
teenager who came partly because his father told him, "Don't you dare go
to that march," to the young child riding above the crowd on her
father's shoulders, each voice brings a unique perspective to this tale.
As the characters tell their personal stories of this historic day,
their chorus plunges readers into the experience of being at the
march--walking shoulder-to-shoulder with strangers, hearing Martin
Luther King Jr.'s famous speech, heading home inspired.