Birmingham 1963: How a Photograph Rallied Civil Rights Support
Description
In May 1963 news photographer Charles Moore was on hand to document the Children’s Crusade, a civil rights protest. But the photographs he took that day did more than document an event; they helped change history. His photograph of a trio of African-American teenagers being slammed against a building by a blast of water from a fire hose was especially powerful. The image of this brutal treatment turned Americans into witnesses at a time when hate and prejudice were on trial. It helped rally the civil rights movement and energized the public, making civil rights a national problem needing a national solution. And it paved the way for Congress to finally pass laws to give citizens equal rights regardless of the color of their skin.
PUBLISHER:
Capstone
ISBN-10:
0756544467
ISBN-13:
9780756544461
BINDING:
Paperback / softback
COPYRIGHT YEAR:
2011
NUMBER OF PAGES:
64
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
9.125(W) x 10.25(H) x 0.125(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
Children / juvenile
LANGUAGE:
English