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As the Civil Rights movement got underway MLK quickly became the leader he led a group known as SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference) that would travel the south to organize protests The heart of SCLC protest was nonviolence if they used violence they would be discredited 2 wrongs do not make a right this would all be on TV and it could be used to gain sympathy and support for the movement SCLC members were trained for the demonstrations pushed around and yelled at (obscenities and racial terms) to prepare them to not fight back
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SCLC would travel around the south to different places where there were problems some whites saw SCLC as outsiders coming in to their communities to cause problems believed that if SCLC would not be going around stirring up trouble everything would be fine MLK soon became the prime target of the hatred of southern leaders
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MLK was arrested on multiple occasions for being a troublemaker at one time he wanted to be arrested to show to stupidity of the situation some whites realized that he was using them for propaganda purposes and some even tried to keep him out of jail
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Birmingham was a hotbed of violence and MLK and SCLC wanted to protest Bull Connor was a leader in Birmingham and he wanted to shut SCLC down with violence (was not going to let “them” tell him how to run his city) MLK and SCLC chose to use children at the front of the protest plan was to have the children at the front be arrested to show the stupidity of the leadership in the south this would also fill up the jails with children
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As the protests get underway Bull Connor decided to use violence to break up the movement ordered fire hoses to be used and police dogs to be unleashed against the protestors this is all shown on national TV and it disgusts a lot of Americans who did not normally really care about what was going in in the south The hotel MLK was staying in was bombed (MLK had moved to a new hotel right before this)
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MLK was arrested in Birmingham for creating the problem that led to the violence He sat in jail and while there read a sad letter A group of white religious leaders wrote a letter to the newspaper calling on King to stop his protests calling him a troublemaker said he was an outsider who had no business in Birmingham and he was creating the violence
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