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How were the initial sit-ins during the Birmingham Campaign of 1963 received?
Many people paid little attention to them.
Many people supported them.
Many people responded violently.
Many people complained to the police about them.
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Many people responded violently.
The sit-ins and subsequent demonstrations in Birmingham were met with arrests, police brutality (notably fire hoses and police dogs) and violent opposition from segregationists, which drew national outrage.
The sit-ins and subsequent demonstrations in Birmingham were met with arrests, police brutality (notably fire hoses and police dogs) and violent opposition from segregationists, which drew national outrage.
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