Disambiguation evidence for Children's Crusade via surface form

"Children's Crusade (1963)"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Children's Crusade (1963)".

Predicate Object
ageRangeOfParticipants elementary school children
ageRangeOfParticipants teenagers
aimedAt ending segregation in Birmingham
alsoKnownAs Children's March
country United States of America
surface form: United States
documentedIn contemporary newspaper reports
documentedIn news photographs
documentedIn television news coverage
endDate 1963-05-10
hasMainSite 16th Street Baptist Church
surface form: Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
hasParticipant African American schoolchildren
hasParticipant Birmingham Police Department
hasParticipant Bull Connor
surface form: Public Safety Commissioner Eugene "Bull" Connor
influenced Civil Rights Act of 1964
instanceOf civil rights protest
instanceOf nonviolent demonstration
legacy iconic images of children facing police dogs and fire hoses
legacy key turning point in Birmingham campaign
legacy symbol of youth activism in the Civil Rights Movement
location Birmingham, Alabama, United States
surface form: Birmingham, Alabama
motivatedBy demand for civil rights
motivatedBy opposition to racial segregation
notableFor mass arrests of young demonstrators
notableFor participation of thousands of children and teenagers
notableFor use of high-pressure fire hoses against protesters
notableFor use of police dogs against protesters
opposedBy segregationist city officials
organizedBy Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights
organizedBy Fred Shuttlesworth
surface form: Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth
organizedBy James Bevel
surface form: Rev. James Bevel
organizedBy Martin Luther King Jr.
surface form: Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
organizedBy Southern Christian Leadership Conference
partOf Birmingham campaign
partOf American civil rights movement
surface form: Civil Rights Movement
policeResponse mass arrests
policeResponse use of city jail and fairgrounds for detention
policeResponse use of paddy wagons and school buses as jail transport
result momentum for federal civil rights legislation
result national media attention to Birmingham segregation
result negotiations to desegregate Birmingham
result public outrage over police brutality
routeIncludes Birmingham, Alabama, United States
surface form: downtown Birmingham
stagingArea 16th Street Baptist Church
surface form: Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
startDate 1963-05-02
usedTactic civil disobedience
usedTactic mass marches
usedTactic nonviolent direct action