Project “C”

“Project C” was the code name for a group of demonstrations planned for Birmingham, Alabama in early 1963. The direct action protests targeted Birmingham Public Safety Commissioner, Eugene “Bull” Connor’s tendency to react to demonstrations with violence. “Project C,” stood for “confrontation.” The organizers goals were to desegregate Birmingham restaurants, hotels, and public toilets, and reverse the city’s unwritten policy of hiring blacks for menial jobs only.