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This collectible phone card commemorates the Million Man March held on October 16, 1995. The card features a photographic image of a large crowd of demonstrators gathered near the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., during the march. The photograph captures the energy and scale of the event, showing many participants actively engaged in the political action and protest.
At the bottom center of the card, text states: "$10. The Million Man March March & Capitol Bldg. October 16, 1995," providing the face value and date of the event. The card credits the photo to Carl F. Logan, who is identified as the managing director. The AmeriVox brand name is also visible, indicating the issuing company associated with this phone card.
The card’s design emphasizes the historical and political significance of the Million Man March, highlighting the themes of protests, demonstrations, and political action in the United States. The overall look combines the visual of the Capitol Building with a dense crowd, underscoring the magnitude of the event and its connection to civil rights and activism.
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