As the anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom approaches on August 26, FPWA has released an alarming analysis on the enduring inequalities Black Americans face 60 years later. The comprehensive analysis – A Look at the March on Washington 60 years Later: Dreams and Promises Yet to be Realized — finds that since the march, racial disparities across housing, education, employment, wages, and voting rights have remained stagnant, or in many cases widened to a staggering degree.