Which action did civil rights leaders plan in the summer of 1963 to bring national attention to racial inequity?
a. a mass gathering and march for freedom in Washington,
d. c. b. a boycott of public transportation in Jackson, Mississippi
c. a protest demonstration at the United Nations headquarters in New York
d. a sit-in at a segregated lunch counter in Mobile, Alabama

Respuesta :

It was "a. a mass gathering and march for freedom in Washington" that civil rights leaders planed in the summer of 1963 to bring national attention to racial inequity, along with a number of other more local events and rallies. 

Answer:

In the summer of 1963, civil rights leaders planned a mass gathering and march for freedom in Washington DC to bring national attention to racial inequity.

Explanation:

The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom was a political demonstration on August 28, 1963. It was one of the highlights of the civil rights movement in the United States. Over 200,000 people gathered in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. and demanded the end of racial discrimination in the United States. After the march, Martin Luther King gave his famous speech "I Have a Dream" in the National Mall.

The march followed earlier demonstrations, including the Birmingham campaign earlier that year and contributed to the adoption of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.