Sunday, March 24, 2019
The Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham Alabama :: Black Civil Rights Movement
Walls  are built up all over the world. They  nonplus many purposes and uses. The  closely common use of a wall is to divide a region.  superstar of these famous walls is the Berlin Wall, which was constructed in 1961. This Wall was erected to keep East Berlin out of  westernmost Berlin, and even the States had its own wall well before this  iodine.  on that point were a few major differences though. Americas wall, in contrast, was  non a physical one that kept capitalism from communism. Americas wall was of a psychological variety, and it spread across most of the nation. Americas wall was more of a curtain in the  concomitant that one could easily pull it aside to see what behind it,  only when if one didnt want to they didnt.  This curtain was what separated whites and blacks in America, and one famous writer, James Baldwin, felt there was a need to  confer it  pop up. He felt that one should bring it down while  overbearing his or her emotions caused by the division. One of the b   est places to see the bringing down of the curtain and the effects that it had on the nation is where the curtain was its strongest, in Birmingham, Alabama. twoscore years ago there was an explosion of bombings in Alabama. These attacks on communities seemed endless, as endless the hate that had been  create from raw material in Alabama itself. These attacks seemed to be  knockout in the city of Birmingham, which is the setting for a place where a in truth tragic event will happen, one that brought the attention of the world to the  wretched curtain within Birmingham. In the church bombing of the 16th  roadway Baptist Church four little girls were killed in the blast on  folk 15th, 1963. Although this event started unrest and upheaval, by in the end it will have sparked the destruction of the curtain.To understand the why these youths were killed in Alabama, one must  scrape up to understand the events that led up to their death. Birmingham, Alabama was a very  wobbly area during th   e 1960s, and this instability stemmed from pure racial hatred brewing within this city. Bombings started as early as the 1940s and gave a  arm of Birmingham the nickname dynamite alley. The resulting civil unrest caused a man to  step forward to stop it, a man by the name of Fred Shuttlesworth. Mr. Shuttlesworth was a part of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), and he  organise many events and demonstrations but the only result that came from them was more violence.  
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