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    Our class recently completed the reading of the book‚ The Watsons Go To Birmingham-1963‚ as well as watched the movie by the same title. While both forms of media were entertaining‚ they each had their own perspective on the telling of the story. There were many similarities and differences in the ways the story was told. There were several similarities between the book and the movie. One way they were alike was Joetta thinks that the angel does not look like her because the angel is white and

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    madness. On Sunday September 15‚ 1963 The Sixteenth Street Baptist Church a black church in Birmingham‚ Alabama was bombed. Four young girls by the names of Addie Mae Collins 14‚ Cynthia Wesley 14‚ Carole Robertson 14‚ and Denise McNair 11 who decided to attend church that morning were killed by the explosion while attending Sunday school class and twenty-three adults and children were injured ("Ballad of Birmingham"). Whoever would have thought a good day in church could turn into such a tragedy

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    to a day when people will not be judged by the color of our skin‚ but the content of their character.” -Martin Luther King Jr. The historical novel‚ The Watsons Go To Birmingham1963‚ by Christopher Paul Curtis is about a typical family who has typical problems and they go on a trip to Birmingham. Because of the events in Birmingham‚ the Watsons changed. The change that happened in the Watsons is typical of the one that happened in America. Many families were not aware of racism in other parts of

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    Birmingham‚ Alabama Protest April-May 1963 This campaign involved the SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference) and was one of the most dramatic and successful of this period. It was the first campaign that was led by Martin Luther King; its main aim was to make more people aware of the segregation that was present in the South. Birmingham was the perfect place for this as it was one of the toughest possible areas to achieve desegregation; it had a total population of 350‚000‚ 140‚000 of

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    school to march and end up being attacked by police dogs‚ and fire hoses‚ and the sixteenth street baptist church bombing. A story that really hit me emotionally was the sixteenth baptist church bomb that took the life

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    It was 1963 and racial segregation was very popular with whites. In the late 50’s and early 60’s blacks were discriminated all the time in the south. But in the north where the Watsons lived segregation was very very rare. But the Watsons didn’t know how bad it actually was in the south. Racial segregation was a very wrong thing to do‚ people were killed‚ discriminated and blacks were finally fed up with it and started fighting back. In 1963 blacks were treated like dirt‚ getting all the white kids

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    terrorist bomb attack on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building and would remain the most destructive act of terrorism until 9/11. That being said everyone knows about 9/11 but very few know about the Oklahoma bombing‚ rescue efforts & casualties‚ and memorial. First Main Point: Bombing On the morning of April 19‚ 1995 Timothy McVeigh parked a rented Ryder truck full of explosives in the Murrah Federal Building drop-off zone centered under the building’s day-care center. At 9:02a.m. The truck

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    Ballad of Birmingham By: Dudley Randall For many years‚ this country has been unjust and humanity has not always been treated equally. Dudley Randall‚ who is most famous for his literary contributions‚ wrote a poem called "Ballad of Birmingham" representing the inequality and racism during the early 1960’s (Encyclopedia.com). The main themes of the poem are racism and the struggle of African Americans around the time of the civil rights movement in 1964 (Encyclopedia.com). Randall’s poem focuses

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    This is actually an oral presentation‚ enhanced with visuals. Today I will discuss the horrific incident that took place in 1963 at the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham‚ Alabama. It has been proven that members of the white supremisist group the Ku Klux Klan bombed the African American church‚ which was an organisational centre for Civil Rights groups such as the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). High profile civil rights activists such as Martin Luther King Jr‚ and Ralph

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    1963 March

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    The March on Washington was a very significant event that captured the attention of the United States and the world. More than 250‚000 people came to Washington to demand equality for blacks and to urge Congress to pass civil rights legislation. The March is best remembered for Martin Luther King’s "I Have a Dream Speech." It was believed that the rally would build support for President Kennedy’s civil rights bill and everyone agreed that it should embrace both blacks and whites. The significance

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