Here’s how the PBS NewsHour describes this video segment:

Fifty-five years ago, thousands of African-American children walked out of their schools and began a peaceful march in Birmingham, Alabama, to protest segregation. They were met with attack dogs and water hoses. For a new generation of students, traveling to Birmingham has made that moment in history come alive. Special correspondent Lisa Stark reports.

I’m adding it to The Best Resources Sharing The History Of Teens Organizing For Justice: