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Works Cited

Primary Sources
"The Media's Role in the Birmingham Civil Rights Campaigns." Leeds Wiki,
wiki.leeds.ac.uk/index.php/The_Media
%27s_Role_in_the_Birmingham_Civil_Rights_Campaigns. Accessed 3 May 2010. This
site has many links to newspapers and pictures that were written and taken during the
children's crusade in Birmingham.
Teaching American History.org. teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/letter-frombirmingham-city-jail/. This source showed a copy of a letter that Martin Luther King
wrote while he was in the Birmingham jail and it explained his thoughts on the situation.
"An Ugly Situation in Birmingham." American experience, PBS, 23 Aug. 2006,
www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/eyesontheprize/sources/ps_c.html. This sites showed the event
when John F. Kennedy explained his thoughts on the situation in Birmingham and his
responses to the questions he was asked about it.

Secondary Sources
"Childrens Crusade a Time Exemplified Non-Violent Protesting." Curating Children,
curatingchildhood.wordpress.com/2013/10/29/childrens-crusade-a-time-of-exemplifiednon-violent-protesting-audrey-kelley/. This website provided me with a picture for my
project.
Childrens Crusade 1963. Narrated by Tyler Carson. YouTube, www.youtube.com/watch?
v=YFr7kjD9cKs. This website explained how the march happened in great detail giving
me information to put into my website.

Gilmore, Kim. "The Birmingham Children's Crusade of 1963." Biography.com, A&E Television
Networks, 14 Feb. 2014, www.biography.com/news/black-history-birmingham-childrenscrusade-1963-video. Accessed 12 Nov. 2016. The source explains the consequences the
children faced for standing up for the civil rights movement.
Joiner, Lottie. "How the Children of Birmingham Changed the Civil-Rights Movement." The
Daily Beast, 2 May 2013, www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/05/02/how-the-childrenof-birmingham-changed-the-civil-rights-movement.html. The source explained to me
how the children changed the civil rights movement.
Martin Luthuer King Jr. and the Global Freedon Struggle.
kingencyclopedia.stanford.edu/encyclopedia/encyclopedia/enc_childrens_crusade.1.html.
This source talked about the children's inspiration to make the act in history that they did.
"No More: The Children of Birmingham 1963 and the Turnig Point of the Civil Rights
Movement." YouTube, 17 June 2013, www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCxE6i_SzoQ. This
showed how the children's crusade effected the turning point of the Civil Rights
Movement.
The Root. 1 May 2013, www.theroot.com/articles/culture/2013/05/1963_childrens_march/. The
source explained the cause of the children's efforts to end segregation.
Veterans of the Civil Rights Movement. www.crmvet.org/tim/timhis63.htm#1963bham. This site
shows me some of the people involved in the crusade. It also provides pictures to help
deeply explain the consiquences these children went through to stand up for civil rights.

Tertiary Sources

Wikipedia. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children%27s_Crusade_(1963). Accessed 3 Oct. 2016. This


tertiary source told me why other important people in the civil rights movement like
Malcolm X didn't oppose the idea because it made the children have to face violence.

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