Hello. You did not inform the text to which this question refers, but in the context of the question, we can consider that Pitts believes that it is important that children visit the "battleground" of the civil rights movement, so that they understand the rights that they possess have been conquered by many struggles and a lot of effort.
As the question refers to civil rights, we can understand that when Pitts refers to "children" he is referring to the African-American population that is young and was born in a world where their civil rights are guaranteed. In this case, it is important that this population visit the "battleground" of the civil rights movement, that is, visit the places where the protests and the claims of the African American population for their rights occurred. When visiting these places, the "children" of this population will understand that their freedoms and rights were obtained through much struggle and perseverance.
Justinian and his officials, unable to control the crowd prepared to flee, but Theodora spoke up and gave a moving speech about the greater significance of the life of someone who died as a ruler, over that of someone who lived but was nothing.
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During Edward's reign, major changes did occur. Laws were passed to make churches plainer. Catholic churches were rich in decorations and color. Now under Edward, stained glass windows and pictures were removed from churches; the furniture within churches became very basic and plain. The king did not establish the Church of England as a result of religious differences with Catholicism
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Sun Yat-Sen's goal was to:
1. Remove the Manchu's from power and from China (if it was possible).
2. Driving out foreigners.
3. Creating a Democratic Republic.
4. Do an end to the tribal's conflict.
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he spread greek styles across the ancient world
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