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2 May, 13:43

What were the effects of the Birmingham campaign? Check all that apply.

Most of the country ignored the protests in the city.

Civil rights laws and integration gained more support.

Public places in the city slowly began to desegregate.

Martin Luther King Jr. and other leaders were arrested.

More Americans began to sympathize with the protestors.

The resistance to civil rights protests was entirely nonviolent.

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  1. 2 May, 14:09
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    Civil rights law and integration gained more support Public places in the city slowly began to desegregate More Americans began to sympathize with the protesters Martin Luther King jr and other leaders were arrested

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    The effects of the Birmingham campaign included the fact that Civil rights law and integration gained more support, Public places in the city slowly began to desegregate, More Americans began to sympathize with the protesters.

    The Birmingham campaign was a movement against segregation in public places and violation of human rights against colored people living in Birmingham, Alabama, this was movement was led by the southern Christian leadership conference headed by Martin Luther king Jr in 1963. the movement was to bring to national attention the level of racism happening in Alabama. The resistance was marred with several violence against the protesters and also led to the arrest of King and other leaders of the protest.
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