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Martin Luther King jr. came to Birmingham Alabama in 1963 on a mission to a place he called the most segregated city in the United States and the man that the federal government not put a set in the city unless it decides to face the realities of these segregation in the nonviolent demonstrations that followed King and hundreds of protesters were arrested they were pressing the city to eliminate laws that sought to keep blacks and whites separated in schools restaurants and many other public places historian Robert Corley says King and the local civil rights leaders needed this strategy to succeed there had been no movement whatsoever in the city toward any form of desegregation of any of his institutions and so King was was saying if we can win and Birmingham we can come to Birmingham and prevail then we can win anywhere King and his followers were met with fierce resistance from the police public safety commissioner Eugene Bull Connor backed by the majority of white residents was de