Three women who help changed the world when they were teenagers brought their inspiring stories to students at Ralph Reed Middle School.
Civil rights activists who took part in the 1963 Children's Crusade in Birmingham, Alabama spent their Tuesday speaking with students at Ralph G. Reed Middle School.Three women in their 70s from Birmingham, Alabama helped changed the world as teens during the civil rights movement. They are now changing the lives of some Long Island middle schoolers.
The women were part of a thousand young marchers, and they were members of what would become the Children's Crusade. The program, organized by the Legal Aid Society and the NAACP, taught the students about how the activists pushed for changed.
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