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              <text>In May 1968, Jesse Jackson and other members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) &lt;a href="http://mallhistory.org/items/show/270"&gt;gathered in Washington, DC&lt;/a&gt;, to draw attention to poverty through the Poor Peoples' Campaign. Carrying on the work of &lt;a href="http://mallhistory.org/items/show/90"&gt;Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.&lt;/a&gt; after his assassination in April of that year, the SCLC lobbied Congress to create laws that encouraged economic equality. To highlight issues of economic inequality, SCLC constructed a temporary encampment known as &lt;a href="http://mallhistory.org/items/show/207"&gt;Resurrection City&lt;/a&gt; on the Mall near the &lt;a href="http://mallhistory.org/items/show/33"&gt;Lincoln Memorial&lt;/a&gt;. Jackson served as city manager and mayor of the tent city for its six week existence.</text>
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