
Birmingham, 1963: Three Witnesses to the Struggle for Civil Rights | Uncommon Knowledge | Peter Robinson, Condoleezza Rice, Mary Bush, and Freeman Hrabowski| Hoover Institution
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A look into the events of the civil rights movement in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963 through the eyes of three students - Mary Bush, Freeman Herbowski, and Condoleezza Rice. This chapter provides a chronological overview of the protests, arrests, and actions taken by civil rights leaders, as well as the role of Bull Connor and the police force.
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