BPL to Host “Read-In for Justice: Let the Children Speak” on August 8
By Gelenda Norman | Youth Department , Central Library The Birmingham Public Library is putting the spotlight on the next generation as it prepares to host its third Read-In for Justice virtual event at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 8. “Read-In for Justice: Let the Children Speak,” is the theme for the third edition of BPL’s popular monthly series in which people from the community read books on the subject of race and social injustice. The event will pay tribute to 1963, when the call to desegregate Birmingham went out. Civil rights leaders gathered from time to time strategizing and making plans to protest the discrimination against blacks in business and in everyday life. The plans included non-violent protests. In 1963, the plan was to enlist children to march throughout the city in protest of segregation. Thus, the Children’s March came to be. Jahman Hill & Eric Marable, Jr., founders of The Flourish Alabama and past participants of BPL’s Bards & Brews, held a Virt