Harlin C. Kearsley
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Actor, writer, director, Harlem Historical Society board member, and creator of the African American History Is AMERICAN History (AAHIAH) channel on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/@AAHIAHVideoSeriesChannel
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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November 11, 2025 at 10:16 AM
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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November 11, 2025 at 10:13 AM
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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November 11, 2025 at 10:12 AM
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
"THE CHILDREN'S CRUSADE" - 1963: A PIVOTAL YEAR FOR CIVIL RIGHTS Pt. III [AAHIAH ep. #33]
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On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.
On May 2, 1963, thousands of brave Black students—some as young as 8—marched from Birmingham’s 16th Street Baptist Church to protest segregation. Trained in nonviolence, they faced fire hoses, dogs, beatings, and arrests.