Primary Sources and Picture Books: Let the Children March by Monica Clark-Robinson and Frank Morrison
Television Clip: The Civil Rights Act of 1964: A Long Struggle for Freedom
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1m 02s
A Happy Day in Birmingham, May 10, 1963: Student Voter Registration
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38 Seconds
A Happy Day in Birmingham, May 10, 1963: Six-Year-Old Being Arrested
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50 Seconds
A Happy Day in Birmingham, May 10, 1963: The Birmingham Campaign and America's Image
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1 Minute 30 Seconds
A Happy Day in Birmingham, May 10, 1963: A Mother Talking About Her Child Who Marched
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20 Seconds
A Happy Day in Birmingham, May 10, 1963: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Talks About the Children Who Marched in Birmingham
Back to School in Birmingham; Birmingham: Testament of Nonviolence: Reverend Ralph Abernathy Gives Children Directions for Going Back to School After the March
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5 Minutes
Back to School in Birmingham; Birmingham: Testament of Nonviolence: Overview of Children Marching in Birmingham
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1 Minute 40 Seconds
Back to School in Birmingham; Birmingham: Testament of Nonviolence: A Student, Catherine, Shared What She Learned About Being Nonviolent
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2 Minutes
Back to School in Birmingham; Birmingham: Testament of Nonviolence: A Student, Catherine, Talks About the Use of Children in the March
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50 Seconds
Back to School in Birmingham; Birmingham: Testament of Nonviolence: A Student, Catherine, Talks About Her Treatment When in Jail
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7 Minutes 30 Seconds
Mother's Day, May 12; Birmingham: Testament of Nonviolence: Child and Mother Reflect on the Child Marching
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1 Minute
Mother's Day, May 12; Birmingham: Testament of Nonviolence: Marcher Talks About Not Being Able to Visit His Mother on Mother's Day