James Armstrong And The Civil Rights Movement

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Think of racism these days then think of the past...Yes,Barber of Birmingham,one of the biggest civil rights movements of the 1960’s!From the foot soldiers across Alabama to society and short and long term consequences on both sides,Especially from James Armstrong 's standpoint.He also basically led Bloody Sunday.James Armstrong one of the biggest racism leaders in the 1900’s society. From foot soldiers to long term consequences many things have happened with James Armstrong.Foot soldiers,student,fry cooks,laborers,housewives,and others.They were all called foot soldiers for one reason,because they filled the battleground behind huge leaders to get their rights which was huge in that time and now.They protested their rights,from riding the