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Why was the children's march so important

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The Children's Crusade marked a significant victory in Birmingham. The city was in the world spotlight, and local officials knew that they could no longer ignore the Civil Rights Movement. ... Despite this violent reaction to the movement for equality and justice, everyday people in Birmingham continued their efforts

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The children's march was so important because of the effect it had. Headlines covered children and youth being arrested, attacked by dogs and sprayed by fire hoses. These made headlines our the world and opened everyone's eyes to what was really happening.

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