1963
a. Birmingham Alabama
i. the letter from birmingham jail was a letter defending non-violent resistance
ii. Bull connor was the comitioner of public schools who enforced segregation in schools.
iii. the children's march was when students from hundreds of schools in Alabama protested segregation by marching in peaceful protest.
b. Governor George Wallace protected and enforced civil rights.
c. March on Washington
i. MLK’s most famous speech the “I have a dream” speech was made here
ii. The civil rights act of 1965 outlawed discrimination based on race, color, sex, or national origin
a. Birmingham Alabama
i. the letter from birmingham jail was a letter defending non-violent resistance
ii. Bull connor was the comitioner of public schools who enforced segregation in schools.
iii. the children's march was when students from hundreds of schools in Alabama protested segregation by marching in peaceful protest.
b. Governor George Wallace protected and enforced civil rights.
c. March on Washington
i. MLK’s most famous speech the “I have a dream” speech was made here
ii. The civil rights act of 1965 outlawed discrimination based on race, color, sex, or national origin