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Anything that could fire a projectile down range was used during the Civil War. Type your answer here...
He ordered the use of police dogs and fire hoses against the marchers.
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Assaulted Civil Rights Under Fire - 2013 was released on: USA: 20 June 2013 (limited)
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Eugene 'Bull' Connor was a racist Alabama commissioner who beat, sicced dogs on, and turned fire hoses on peaceful demonstrators during the American Civil Rights Movement. Bull was such a nightmare that President Kennedy quipped, 'Thank God for Bull Connor. He's helped the Civil Rights Movement as much as Abraham Lincoln.' This was because after seeing the horrific things Bull did to peaceful demonstrators, more people from all over the world began to support the Civil Rights Movement.
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Anything that could fire a projectile down range was used during the Civil War. Type your answer here...
He ordered the use of police dogs and fire hoses against the marchers.
Women had rights at the time of the Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire. They did not have the same rights, ro as many, as they have now. In addition, workers in general (men andwomen) were fighting for labor rights that now seem almost natural. but were controversial then
The civil rights protests in Birmingham in 1963, led by Martin Luther King Jr., brought national attention to the segregation and violent resistance faced by African Americans in the South. The use of nonviolent protest tactics and the violent response from authorities, including the infamous use of police dogs and fire hoses on peaceful demonstrators, catalyzed public opinion and led to increased support for civil rights legislation. The events in Birmingham ultimately helped galvanize the civil rights movement and contributed to the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.