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  2. Children's Crusade (1963) - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Crusade, or Children's March, was a march by over 1,000 school students in Birmingham, Alabama on May 210, 1963. Initiated and organized by Rev. James Bevel, the purpose of the march was to walk downtown to talk to the mayor about segregation in their city.

  3. The Children's Crusade: When the Youth of Birmingham Marched for...

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    In the spring of 1963, Black children in Birmingham, Alabama marched for racial equality. They marched daily for almost a week in a movement that reinvigorated the fight against segregation.

  4. The Children's Crusade | National Museum of African American...

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    On May 2, 1963, more than one thousand students skipped classes and gathered at Sixth Street Baptist Church to march to downtown Birmingham and protest in an organizing action now known as the Children’s Crusade.

  5. Birmingham's Children's Crusade 60 years ago changed civil rights...

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    The site is where students peacefully marched in the Spring of 1963 to demand an end to segregation. It became known as "The Children's Crusade." Roby chairs the Civil Rights Activist Committee...

  6. Birmingham Children’s Crusade - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    Birmingham Children’s Crusade, nonviolent protest against segregation held by Black children on May 2–10, 1963, in Birmingham, Alabama. The protest is credited with causing a major shift in attitudes against segregation among Americans and with convincing Pres. John F. Kennedy to publicly support federal civil rights legislation.

  7. More than 1,000 schoolchildren protest segregation in the ...

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    On May 2, 1963, in Birmingham, Alabama, more than 1,000 Black school children march through the city in a demonstration against segregation.

  8. The Birmingham Children's Crusade of 1963 - Biography

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    The Children’s Crusade marked a significant victory in Birmingham. The city was in the world spotlight, and local officials knew that they could no longer ignore the civil rights movement.

  9. Rescuing MLK and his Children’s Crusade - Harvard Gazette

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    By focusing a harsh light on the severity of the problem of American racism, the Children’s Crusade marked a turning point in the civil rights movement. The travails of the child activists did not end there.

  10. The brutal response from white segregationists shocked the world, and it galvanized support for the Civil Rights Act. NPR's Debbie Elliott has this look back on what's known as the Children's...

  11. The Birmingham Children’s Crusade (May 1963) - Blackpast

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    In June, President John F. Kennedy announced his intentions to establish new civil rights legislation that would end segregation in Birmingham. He was motivated by events in Birmingham including student protest marches which were now collectively called the Birmingham Children’s Crusade.