Letter To Birmingham Jail What Was The Best Source

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The resource that I pick was no more the children of Birmingham 1963 and the turning point of the civil rights movement was the best because it had most of the information. Also had pictures and people saying what happened. The second best resource is 1963 Birmingham civil rights campaign Barbra Sylvia shores it talks about being a Africa American was like in the civil rights movement. If you listen deeper in what she is saying she talks about the police cruelty. The letter from Birmingham jail was the third best source because MLK.jr wrote the letter to white leaders. It also says what they did to be treated equally. The Watson go to Birmingham was the worst source because it was fiction. It also focused on the family more than the civil …show more content…

The only way they made it was self perfection. Self perfection is taking a hit but not hitting back. We are all connected we’re are brothers and sisters. We are all the same and should be treated equally. in the letter MLK.jr said injustice anywhere means injustice every where. Every one has to believe in one thing to make a change if anyone disagrees then everyone would be fighting. Self perfection, connected, and injustice anywhere injustice everywhere these are the reasons I think it is the third best source. The final and worst source is the Watsons go to Birmingham it is fiction, did not focus on the civil rights movement, I it only showed one fact. It was fiction so it was hard to tell if it was real. It was not a reliable resource. The only fact was that the church blew up. So it was not a good resource. It only had one fact. It was more focused on the family. It was fiction, only had one fact, and did not focus on the civil rights movement. “No more the children of Birmingham 1963 and the turning point of the civil rights movement”was the best. It was the best because it had the most

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