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What made the Birmingham campaign distinct from previous campaigns? only women protested only children protested kids & teens were protestors there were no public protests

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The correct answer c) kids & teens were protestors.

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The Birmingham campaign was a movement carried out in 1963 to ask for the inclusion of African-Americans in Birmingham, this movement was planned by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and was led by different activists including Martin Luther King Jr.

During the movements they realized was not enough adult population to support the fight, so they decided to teach the youth of the different educational levels the importance of the campaign, which led to their union to the fight. It was observed how the Birmingham campaign was different from others because in it the children and adolescents joined the demonstrations. After all the non-violent confrontations of the Birmingham campaign, the non-segregation agreement in public services was signed.

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