phone Pomoc-kontakt

The New York Times Agency May 2010

EN_00913897_6042
The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT22) WASHINGTON -- Aug. 23, 2003 -- DC-MARCH-63-REVIEW-2 -- As people pause to remember the historic civil rights march on Washington on Aug. 28, 1963, there are thousands of stories left to tell. They are stories of the small changes and revelations that took place in individual lives as a result of participation that day, stories that, as well as any poignant speech, highlight how far the nation has come; and has yet to go. Dorothy I. Height, chairwoman of the National Council of Negro Women, decided that sexism as well as racism needed to be addressed. Height in her office in Washington on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2003. (Paul Hosefros/The New York Times)
CENA MINIMALNA - 100 USD
2003-08-23
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
Paul Hosefros/The New York Times/Redux
15367400
0,61MB
25cm x 17cm przy 300dpi
19, 1963, 2003, 23, 28, A, ADDRESSED, AND, ANY, ARE, AS, AUG, BE, CHAIRWOMAN, CHANGES, CIVIL, COME, COUNCIL, DAY, DECIDED, DOROTHY, FAR, GO, HAS, HEIGHT, HER, HIGHLIGHT, HISTORIC, HOSEFROS, HOW, I, IN, INDIVIDUAL, LEFT, LIVES, MARCH, MEDIAXPRESS, NATION, NATIONAL, NEEDED, NEGRO, NEW, NYT22, OF, OFFICE, ON, PARTICIPATION, PAUL, PAUSE, PEOPLE, PLACE, POIGNANT, RACISM, REDUX, REMEMBER, RESULT, REVELATIONS, RIGHTS, SEXISM, SMALL, SPEECH, STORIES, TELL, THAT, THE, THERE, THEY, THOUSANDS, TIMES, TO, TOOK, TUESDAY, WASHINGTON, WELL, WIECK, WOMEN, YET, YORK,