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Who, as the police chief of birmingham, alabama, became a symbol of bigotry by fighting against integration by using fire hoses and police attack dogs against protest marchers?
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Who, as the police chief of birmingham, alabama, became a symbol of bigotry by fighting against integration by using fire hoses and police attack dogs against protest marchers?
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they used dogs and hoses
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The Police Chief during that time was Theophilus Eugene Connor, he was also known as Bull Connor. He opposes human rights movements in America. He ordered to use fire hoses and police dogs to drive the protest marchers away from the place. I hoped this helped.
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