yes
Civil rights leaders want to protest on Birmingham because it was a KKK stronghold and Martin Luther King described it as America's worst city for racism.
They didnt.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Yes, James Bevel was the architect that resurrected the stalled civil rights movement in Birmingham, AL by suggesting that children as young as six protest for change. A courageous, radical move that worked to agitate authorities in Birmingham who retaliated with police dogs, fire hoses, brutality, and arrests of hundreds of children as America looked on.
Some popular signs for a successful protest include catchy slogans, powerful imagery, and clear messages that resonate with the cause. These signs can help grab attention, convey the purpose of the protest, and inspire others to join in.
(1963) A letter that Martin Luther King, Jr., addressed to his fellow clergymen while he was in jail in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963, after a nonviolent protest against racial segregation
Martin Luther King was arrested in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963.
Yes, they were very successful.
No, he does not
She protested for Maori land rights. This wasn't successful.
He proposed using schoolchildren in the demonstrations.