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The children's match (also known as the 1963 Birmingham children's crusade) was started by Reverend James L. Bevel. He was one of the prominent leaders of the 1960's civil rights movement. He was commonly referred to as the "Father of Voting Rights" and the "Strategist and Architect of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement"

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The children's match (also known as the 1963 Birmingham children's crusade) was started by Reverend James L. Bevel. He was one of the prominent leaders of the 1960's civil rights movement. He was commonly referred to as the "Father of Voting Rights" and the "Strategist and Architect of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement"

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He dedicated his prize to the "humble children" of the civil rights movement. These courageous marchers carry on their crusade through the practice of nonviolence.

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'The children's March for Civil Rights' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Juvenile literature, African American children, History, Children's rights

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