After the gains of Project C, the SCLC made a major change it its strategy—called "D Day"—that incorporated the so-called Children's Crusade into the demonstrations. The organization decided to use children because the adults were suffering economic threats and reprisals from their employers.
After the gains of Project C, the SCLC made a major change it its strategy—called "D Day"—that incorporated the so-called Children's Crusade into the demonstrations. The organization decided to use children because the adults were suffering economic threats and reprisals from their employers.