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What was the main goal of
Campaign C
?
To gain publicity through violent reaction from the police
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What was the nickname given to
Birmingham
due to its
racial tensions
?
Bombingham
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What does 'C' in Project C stand
for?
Confrontation
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What was the main goal of Campaign C?
To gain attention for civil rights issues
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Where did Campaign C take place?
Birmingham
,
Alabama
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Why was Birmingham chosen for Campaign C?
It was highly segregated and needed change
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What was the significance of the name
'Bombingham'
?
It reflected the violence against black churches
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Who was Bull Connor?
Commissioner of Public Safety in Birmingham
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What tactics did Bull Connor use against protesters?
Fire hoses and mass arrests
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How many people were arrested during the protests in
May 1963
?
1,000 people
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What was the impact of the images from the protests?
They shocked the nation and gained attention
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Who was the President of the United States during the Birmingham protests?
John F. Kennedy
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What did President Kennedy say about civil rights?
All men are created equal
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What was the outcome of the Birmingham protests for civil rights activists?
They learned to use violence for publicity
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What was a criticism of Project C?
It put young people at risk
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What major event was spurred by the Birmingham protests?
The March on Washington
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What were the key events of Campaign C in Birmingham?
Peaceful protests by young people
Escalation to violent clashes
Use of fire hoses by police
Mass arrests and beatings
National media coverage
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What lessons were learned from the Birmingham protests?
Violence can attract sympathy for protesters
Publicity is crucial for civil rights movements
Opponents' violence can backfire and escalate situations
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What were the consequences of the Birmingham protests for the civil rights movement?
Increased national awareness of civil rights issues
Prompted President Kennedy's speech on civil rights
Led to further civil rights actions, like the March on Washington
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What was the role of the
Alabama Christian Movement
for
Human Rights (ACMHL) in Campaign C?
They collaborated in organizing the protests
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What was the initial response of the police to the protests in Birmingham?
Brutal and violent actions against protesters
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How did the Birmingham protests influence President Kennedy's stance on civil rights?
It compelled him to address civil rights publicly
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