How Significant Was The Birmingham Campaign Of 1963

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Another significant event was the Birmingham Campaign in 1963. This campaign was created to protest against segregation laws in the city. The peaceful protesting such as lunch counter sit ins, marches and boycotts were met with violent attacks. The campaign was officially launched in April 1963 and ended only in May 1963 when officials took down segregational signs and created a biracial committee to monitor agreements. On the 10th of April 1963 the government got a court order against this protest but it was defied by the activists, this had led to the arrest of Martin Luther King. King was placed in solitary confinement but continued to write letters from Birmingham Jail, eventually he was released on the 20th of April on bail. On May 2nd