I did this too in 7th grade, I was looking in the book again and I'm not sure what version of the book you have, but mine is with the weird cut pages and in page 33 I saw the line "why did he look sick now?" addressing Dally, and I read the whole page and it said they found Johnny beat up really badly. And it also says Ponyboy was confused why he looked sick since Dally had seen people beat up badly, but making an inference it must be since he knows Johnny and is closer to him, so he must've been beat up really bad.
Answer: at a large gathering of civil rights protesters in Washington D.C
Explanation:
On August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., gave his "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington, a large gathering of civil rights protesters in Washington, D.C., United States
Even though George Wallace's argument was structured well and used some of the same sources as Dr. King, Dr. King's message about brotherhood was more convincing. George Wallace argued for freedom for the states to do as they liked, but no one should be allowed to ignore the rights of individuals and we should all be treated equally. Wallace realized this is his own life.
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