1963 Civil Rights Campaign Analysis

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I learned about the civil rights campaign by watching videos about the Civil Rights Movement, reading literature, and looking at photographs. ”1963 Birmingham Civil Rights Campaign” (1963) is a video in which Barbara Sylvia Shores explains the events that happened to her during the Civil Rights Movement. “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was written by Martin Luther King Jr. and was about what he wants to see change and how he thinks it should change. “No More_The Children of Birmingham 1963 and the Turning Point of the Civil Rights Movement” (No More) was a video about how the children impacted the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham, Alabama. The photographs were a series of pictures that showed police brutality. Each of these resources were valuable in understanding the Civil Rights Activists. …show more content…

I also think it’s sort of bad because it’s only one experience. But, that one person went through all of that and is putting his experience in good details. Her facial expressions explained how she feels about what happened. One of the reasons why she had these experiences because her parents were activists.This is my good things and bad things about “1963”. My personal second best is “the letter from Birmingham jail” (letter). The reason why it’s second because it explains i good details, primary source, and it is from the one of the most historical people ever Martin Luther king jr. He held a lot of marches with thousands of people. In this letter he explained non-violent protests to judges in court. He also explained everything in a very detailed way. Martin Luther king jr. wanted to change the rights and