How did Americans learn of the events
in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963?
A. Word of mouth from...
How did Americans learn of the events
in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963?
A. Word of mouth from Birmingham.
B. Movies were being made by Hollywood about the
city.
C. Rock-n-Roll songs were being played about the city.
D. Television was broadcasting what was happening in
the city
Answers: 3
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