Children's Crusade monument

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The Children's Crusade monument is a civil rights memorial in Birmingham, Alabama, honoring the courageous African American children who marched and were arrested in 1963 to protest segregation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil rights memorial
outdoor sculpture
public monument
associatedWith African American history
Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument
surface form: Birmingham civil rights district

U.S. civil rights landmarks
commemorates Children's Crusade (1963)
civil rights movement in Birmingham
protests against racial segregation
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo children arrested during 1963 Birmingham protests
youth activists in the civil rights movement
eventYearCommemorated 1963
hasContext Birmingham campaign
segregation in the American South
hasLanguage English
honors African American children who marched in 1963
locatedIn Birmingham, Alabama, United States
surface form: Birmingham, Alabama

United States of America
surface form: United States
memorialType civil rights memorial
movement American civil rights movement
purpose to educate the public about the Children's Crusade
to honor young civil rights demonstrators
to preserve the memory of 1963 Birmingham protests
subject 1963 Birmingham civil rights demonstrations
student participation in civil rights protests
theme courage of children
desegregation of public facilities
nonviolent protest
struggle for racial equality

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Kelly Ingram Park hasMonument Children's Crusade monument