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Because it was considered the most segregated city in the South. Nova net
because it had one of the most violent police chiefs in the country
because that's where most of the racial fights occur
Because he was black and he Birmingham was one of the worst racist places to live. He wanted to solve the worst cities first.
Birmingham Alabama
martin Luther king gave his speech in Birmingham Alabama
The Birmingham campaign was a movement in 1963 by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to bring attention to the integration efforts of African Americans in Birmingham, Alabama. It was led by Martin Luther King, Jr. It eventually led the municipal government to change the city's discrimination laws.
Martin Luther King, Jr in 1963 while in a Birmingham, Alabama jail cell
Dr. King was arrested and the police responded to the protesters with violence.
Because it had a reputation as the most segregated city in the South.
Birmingham Alabama
martin Luther king gave his speech in Birmingham Alabama
1958
No he didn't, he made it in Washington after the march on Washington but he did make write his Letter from Birmingham jail in Birmingham Alabama
Martin Luther King was arrested in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963.
The Birmingham campaign was a movement in 1963 by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to bring attention to the integration efforts of African Americans in Birmingham, Alabama. It was led by Martin Luther King, Jr. It eventually led the municipal government to change the city's discrimination laws.
Elmwood Cemetery 600 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW Birmingham, AL 35211
it was the letter from Birmingham jail, which advocated nonviolent disobedience
He preached at 16th street baptist church, Birmingham, Alabama.
Martin Luther king lives in mongomery,Alabama
Martin Luther King, Jr in 1963 while in a Birmingham, Alabama jail cell