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d-day
the blacks were attacked -
rosa parks
rosa parks stood u for her right to sit in the front of the bus -
the impact
April 3, 1963, SCLC staged sit-ins and released a "Birmingham Manifesto," which was largely ignored, to reporters. made much of an impact. -
all about the children
On May 2, children, ranging in age from six to eighteen, gathered in Kelly Ingram Park, across the street from Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. -
Martin Luther King J.R
Martin Luther King was arrested and jailed durin anti-segragation protestin birmingham -
the beggining
As 1963 began, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the SCLC were coming off a campaign in Albany, Georgia, which the New York Herald Tribune called "one of the most stunning defeats of King's career. -
24th admendment
the 24th admendment abolishes the poll tax,whitch origionally had ben institutedin the southern sates after reconstruction -
Malcom X
black african-american Malcom X was shot to death -
the march to mongomary
Blocks begain to march to mongomary in support of voting rights but are stoped at the pettus bridge by a police blockage -
arrested
On April 6, police arrested 45 protesters marching from Sixteenth Street Baptist Church to city hall.