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vaieri [72.5K]
3 years ago
7

What were the causes and effects of the children’s march?

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Sever21 [200]3 years ago
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Answer: Cause : The goal of the crusade was to use tactics of non-violence

Early in 1963, civil rights leaders in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) and other civil rights groups developed a plan to desegregate Birmingham, a city notorious for its discriminatory practices in employment and public life.

Effect : The Children's March tells the story of how the young people of Birmingham braved arrest, fire hoses, and police dogs in 1963 and brought segregation to its knees. In the spring of 1963, Birmingham, Alabama, was the “do-or-die” battleground for the Civil Rights Movement.

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