Birmingham
MLK
Background/Context
The Bull
Abbreviations
100

What year did the Birmingham Campaign take place?

1963

100

What was one of MLKs core values?

Non-Violence / Peaceful Resistance

100

Which president was in office during the Birmingham campaign?

Who is President John F. Kennedy?

100

What was Connor's job title?

Public Safety Commissioner

100

What does KKK stand for?

Ku Klux Klan

200

What state is Birmingham located in?

Alabama

200

What did MLK believe in?

Racial equality and full desegregation

200

What federal law, passed in 1964, was heavily influenced by the success of the Birmingham Campaign?

The Civil Rights Acts (1964)

200

What is a Dixiecrat?

Someone who objected to desegregation and over interference by the Federal Court.

200

What does SCLC stand for?

Southern Christian Leadership Conference

300

What was significant about the timing of the campaign?

It was the 100 year anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation.

300
Why did MLK select Birmingham?
Birmingham was one of the most racist cities with a history of violence towards protestors.
300

Who inspired MLK's nonviolent philosophy?

Who is Mahatma Gandhi?

300

What was Connor's main motivation during the campaign?

To keep Birmingham segregated.

300

What does MIA stand for?

The Montgomery Improvement Association

400

In 1961, what was the name given to the activists?

Freedom Riders

400

What did King learn from the Albany campaign?

Careful planning to ensure maximum publicity and attract maximum black support.

400

Why was Birmingham chosen as the target for the campaign?

It was one of the most racist and heavily segregated cities in the US.

400

What were THREE actions taken by Connor?

Passing rules, arresting protestors, ordering the fire department to use water hoses, police to use dogs and batons on the protestors.

400

What does NAACP stand for?

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

500

Where is Birmingham?


500

In what ways did the strategy and actions of the Birmingham Campaign directly lead to national civil rights legislation, such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

The campaign’s success in exposing the violence and injustice of segregation led President John F. Kennedy to publicly support civil rights legislation. The pressure created by Birmingham’s protests helped pave the way for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which outlawed segregation in public places and discrimination based on race.

500

What were FOUR actions MLK took during the campaign?

Boycotts, sit-ins, protest marches, speeches, filling the jails, provocation, the children's crusade.

500

What effect did Connor's action have?

His methods ultimately discredited him and garnered sympathy for the protestors, accelerating integration and pushing President John F. Kennedy towards the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

500

What does SNCC stand for?

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee