Pin Button Set of 2 Educational Backback Pin Birmingham Children’s March Black History
1.25-inch Pin back Button On May 2, 1963, a group of average kids from Birmingham, Alabama participated in a march that re-energized the Civil Rights Movement. Excited and scared these brave foot soldiers faced segregation and hatred head-on. This moment in Black history became known as the Children’s Crusade. One pin button asks the question, “Can a man love God and hate his brother?” which was on several signs held by the kids. The other pin is an image of a little boy behind jailhouse bars representing the thousands of kids that were arrested. Celebrate the courage and determination of so many American kids who have fought and continue to fight for 100% citizenship. These pin buttons are ideal for students, teachers, and anyone interested in promoting the untold stories of American History. Pins can be worn on shirts, blouses, jeans, backpacks, purses, caps, sneakers, tote bags, etc. Pin Button Round pinback button. Image size is 1.25” or 32mm This image was formatted in a high-qua