Answer: Civil Rights Act of 1964
Step-by-step explanation:
The March on Washington was a protest march which happened in August 1963, when about 250,000 people went to Lincoln Memorial in Washington and gathered there to demonstrate about the challenges and the inequalities that the African Americans faced and to also support the civil Rights legislation which was pending at that particular period in the Congress.
This eventually led to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which outlawed racial segregation and banned discrimination with regards to employment. Under this Act, everyone is equal no matter the color of their skin.