[on being part of 'The March on Washington', August 28, 1963]The spirit in the whole setting was so exciting, so positive, so hopeful that something was going to happen. We felt very enthusiastic about everything. We were happy to wait and find a seat, and delighted when we found one up front so we could see the procedure and we could hear the speeches. It turned out to be an extraordinary experience for all of us - for the children and for Jack and I - because we had never worked on anything of that magnitude or seen that kind of support for equal opportunities, which is what we had been hoping for for many years.