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Q: Why did activist march on Birmingham and Washington?
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Did martin Luther king jr make his i have a dream speech in Birmingham Alabama?

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


What events three weeks after the march on Washington showed Americans that change was needed?

the birmingham church bombing that killed four little girl


What is Lewis famous for?

John Lewis is an African American Civil Rights Activist. He is most famously noted as having helped to organized the March on Washington in 1963.


When was the Birmingham childrens march?

2nd-3rd March 1963


Where was the children's march in 1963?

The childrens march was in Birmingham Alabama


Who are famous black people of the 1800s?

* W.E.B. Dubois (activist) * Frederick Douglass (abolitionist, politican, activist) * B.K. Bruce (senator) * Booker T. Washington (educator) * Harriet Tubman (abolitionist, activist) * George Washington Carver (scientist)


Why did the children march?

The children's march was famous for defeating segregation in Birmingham Alabama, and it was all by African American kids!


How long is flight to Washington dc from Birmingham?

Departure point: Birmingham, AlabamaDestination point: Washington, District of ColumbiaEstimated flight duration: 1 hour, 39 minutes


What was the year of the Birmingham Civil Rights March?

1963


What was the march route on Birmingham?

lasted 3 days


Where did the march on whashington happen?

The March on Washington happened in Washington DC. The March on Washington ended at the Washington DC mall. It is estimated that more than 100,000 people participated.


What were some of the racially motivated incidents in the 1960's?

The children's march, the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist church in Birmingham, Alabama, the Martin Luther King March on Washington, and the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.