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On this day in 1963: After Americans saw authorities turn fire hoses and police dogs on protesters in Birmingham, a negotiated truce took place on this day. Activists agreed to stop mass
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Firemen spray water at demonstrators, who are just out of reach during the Birmingham Campaign, 1963. Photo credit: … | Birmingham, Hands up dont shoot, Revolution