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Edith Lee-Payne displays her scrapbook with the iconic historic photo of herself that appeared in numerous publications after the 1963 March on Washington. A member of Hope United Methodist Church in Southfield, Mich., she returned to the National Mall for the National Action to Realize the Dream march on Aug. 24, 2013 with her granddaughters. Photo by Adelle M. Banks

Edith Lee-Payne displays her scrapbook with the iconic historic photo of herself that appeared in numerous publications after the 1963 March on Washington. A member of Hope United Methodist Church in Southfield, Mich., she returned to the National Mall for the “National Action to Realize the Dream” march on Aug. 24, 2013 with her granddaughters. Photo by Adelle M. Banks

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