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Writer’s Notebook 9/4

Writer’s Notebook 9/4. Write a ½ page response in your writers notebook to one or more of the following images that took place in Birmingham, Alabama 1963.

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Writer’s Notebook 9/4

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  1. Writer’s Notebook 9/4 Write a ½ page response in your writers notebook to one or more of the following images that took place in Birmingham, Alabama 1963.

  2. April 1963 Lunch counter sit-ins at four different stores: Woolworth's, Loveman's, Pizitz, Kress, i.e. blacks sitting in traditionally all-white sections. 20 arrested.

  3. A white mob burns one of two Freedom Rider buses en route to Birmingham.

  4. White students in Birmingham, Alabama, drag an African American effigy past West End High School. Two African American girls attended the desegregated school and a majority of the white students were staying away from classes.

  5. Students skip school to march in protest of segregation. 2,425 school children were arrested, overfilling the jail.

  6. Student protesters, soaked by a fireman's hose as an anti-segregation march is broken up by police, in Birmingham.

  7. "A 17-year-old civil rights demonstrator, defying an anti-parade ordinance in Birmingham, Alabama, is attacked by a police dog May 1963.

  8. Good Friday, 12 April 1963, King was arrested in Birmingham after violating the anti-protest injunction and was kept in solitary confinement.

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