National March! On Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights: Official Souvenir Program Page: 38
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March Time:
Length of Parade
Route:
Time Allotment
for head of the
line to reach
rally site:
March Route:Step-off at 12 Noon
approximately 2 miles
1 Hour 15 Minutes
North on 4th Street to Pennsylvania Ave. West on
Pennsylvania Ave. to 15th Street. South on 15th
Street to E St.; E St. to 17th St.; South on 17th St.
to Monument grounds.March Information:Call 547-7601 for March Information.
SecurityThe success and effectiveness of the march is dependent on its being
a peaceful event. Accordingly, facilitators have been trained in non-
violent techniques. Marchers should cooperate in following the
policy of peaceful demonstration.
Lawyers and Bailbonds persons can be reached at the March Offices
during the March should there be trouble (789-1070).
General Information
Sales Items:
General Information Booths will be set-up at the assembly areas and the
Rally site. Persons/organizations that wish to sell supportive materials
must check-in at these Information Booths for authorization. Sale of
items must be operated person to person. This means that without a ven-
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D.C. Media Committee. National March! On Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights: Official Souvenir Program, pamphlet, 1979; Washington D.C.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc276226/m1/40/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.