Desegregation
By the end of 1960, approximately 70,000 demonstrators had participated in sit-ins across the southern United States to protest racial segregation and discrimination. These nonviolent protests aimed to bring attention to the injustice and inequality faced by African Americans in public facilities, such as restaurants and lunch counters. The demonstrations played a significant role in the broader Civil Rights Movement.
John C. Calhoun wrote Exposition and Protest of South Carolina.
South Carolina considered pulling out as a protest
William Dowd
The Yankees invaded the South.
Black Sash
The Kentucky Resolution
states' rights
John C. Calhoun
cause he was on his period
to protest the system of apartheid
The Anc or African National Congress, was a group of black Africans that opposed apartheid. When the government responded to their passive resistance during the 1950s with arrest and violence, the ANC became more aggressive in their protest. Nelson Mandela emerged as a leader of the ANC and the anti-apartheid movement. they fight continued for decades. Hundreds of demonstrators were killed, and thousands more were arrested.
The draft