Image from CRMvet.org. “On the orders of Bull Connor, high-pressure firehoses are used against young demonstrators.”
For resources on the 16th Street Church Bombing of 1963, click here.
Resources
The 16th Street Baptist Church website.
Bob Adelman: Photographing the Birmingham Movement.
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute.
CRMvet.org:
Stanford’s MLK Institute: The Birmingham Campaign.
Documentaries
The Conscience of America: Birmingham’s Fight For Civil Rights.
Mighty Times: The Children’s March.
Movement Leaders on Birmingham
James Farmer: Guilty Bystanders.
Martin Luther King:
Bayard Rustin: The Meaning of Birmingham.
Fred Shuttlesworth:
Books
Taylor Branch: Parting the Waters: America in the King Years 1954-63.
Glenn T. Eskew: But for Birmingham: The Local and National Movements in the Civil Rights Struggle.
W. Edward Harris: Miracle in Birmingham: A Civil Rights Memoir 1954-1965.
Horace Huntley & David Montgomery (editors): Black Workers’ Struggle for Equality in Birmingham.
Martin Luther King: Why We can’t Wait.
Cynthia Levinson: We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Birmingham Children’s March.
Andrew M. Manis: A Fire You Can’t Put Out: The Civil Rights Life of Birmingham’s Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth.
Andrew M. Manis & Marjorie L. White (editors): Birmingham’s Revolutionaries: The Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth and the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights.
Diane McWhorter: Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama: The Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution.
Nick Patterson: Birmingham Foot Soldiers: Voices from the Civil Rights Movement.
Children’s Books
Christopher Paul Curtis: The Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963.
Carole Boston Weatherford: Birmingham, 1963.
Articles
Brandon Byrd: Birmingham in Five Acts.
Code Switch: Remembering Birmingham’s ‘Dynamite Hill’ Neighborhood.
David Garrow: Many Birminghams: Taking Segregationists Seriously.
Andrew M. Manis: The Civil Rights leader nobody knows on his 100th birthday.
Jatara McGee: Daughter of civil rights giant recounts Christmas bombing, school integration attempt.
Diane McWhorter:
Jon Nordheimer: Rev. Fred L. Shuttlesworth, an Elder Statesman for Civil Rights, Dies at 89.
NPR: 60 years since ‘The Children’s Crusade’ changed Birmingham and the nation.
Jimmy Rop: Fred Shuttlesworth (1922-2011).
Tish Harrison Warren: The Astonishing Moral Beauty of the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth and the Black Church.
Wikipedia:
Zinn Education Project: May 2, 1963: Children of Birmingham Fill the Jails.