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Civil Rights Breakthrough In The 1960's

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There have been multiple shocking events that has left its mark on America, between the Great Depression and World War II. But them are not the only major events that have occurred, there have been a lot in between those 2 major events that just haven’t been heard of because they didn’t have as big as culture shock on the nation. For example, on April 4th of 1949 The North Atlantic Treaty was signed. This treaty was designed to keep peace between America and Europe from now on. Even though in 32 years previous to this, they only intervened twice, but this treaty made it official that Europe and America would be an international alliance of peace, and would always keep peace before war between themselves. This Treaty was also known as “NATO.” …show more content…

This made people have a emotional breakdown, and it made them feel as if they had to do something for our country. But that urge to do something didn’t really have an effect on the people until The Children’s March in Birmingham in 1963. This march was an extremely dangerous, yet brave march. These kids were brave for what they did because they took the risk of being arrested, sprayed with fire hoses, and even bit by dogs. It was around 11 a.m. on May 2 of 1963, (also known as D day, ditch day) when they skipped for justice. Nearly 4000 African American students took the streets looking to try to bring segregation down. This was after Martin Luther King was arrested, and the adults were reluctant because they were in fear of losing their jobs. The kids started at coming from Parker High school, led by the cheerleaders, football players, prom queens, etc. And this ignited DJ’s to start sharing the information on the radio and talking against segregation live. They were in an order though, 50 children would come out of the Baptist Church two by two then when they got arrested they would send fifty more out until their were not enough cops to detain them all. By the end of the day nearly 1000 students were

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