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HISTORY This Week

MLK Bonus: The Civil Rights Children's Crusade

HISTORY This Week

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4.63.9K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

To further celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we're re-releasing our classic episode about the Children's Crusade, an effort to bring the youth of Birmingham, Alabama into the Civil Rights Movement in order to affect change across the country. April 20, 1963. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. walks out of Alabama’s Birmingham Jail after being held for a week for peacefully protesting. He spent most of that time writing a letter that passionately defends the civil rights movement’s nonviolent tactics. But despite King’s passion, the movement’s progress has stalled. King needs a major victory in Birmingham, but he’s running out of people willing to risk their livelihoods and safety for this cause. So a new tactic starts taking shape: recruiting young people to protest. After all, kids have the least to lose and the most to gain from a more equal future. But King says the risk is too high. So what changes his mind about putting kids on the front lines? And how did the Children’s March shift Americans’ support of civil rights? Special thanks to our guests: Children’s Crusade participants Jessie Shepherd, Janice Wesley Kelsey, and Charles Avery. And Ahmad Ward, former head of education at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and current Executive Director at Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park. To stay updated: historythisweekpodcast.com ** This episode originally aired April 17, 2023. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The History Channel, original podcast.

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History This Week, April 20th, 1963. History this week.

0:39.0

April 20th, 1963.

0:42.8

I'm Sally Helm.

0:45.4

At 12.30 in the afternoon, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. steps out of the Birmingham Jail.

0:53.0

He was arrested just over a week ago

0:55.4

for peacefully protesting racial segregation.

0:58.4

And though the public doesn't know it yet,

1:00.7

King has spent much of his time behind bars

1:03.4

writing a letter to the world,

1:06.1

to everyone watching what's happening in Birmingham.

1:09.7

The letter from Birmingham Jail. It is an impassioned

1:14.2

defense of the movement's tactics. Siddins, boycotts, peaceful marches. He's responding in part

1:22.1

to a full-page newspaper ad from eight white clergymen who say that he is demanding too much too soon.

1:30.3

Put this campaign in Birmingham on pause, they say.

1:34.3

Just wait.

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