SNCC or The Student Nonviolent coordinating Committee was originally formed to give students a voice in the Civil Rights Movement. It went on to become one of the more radical activist groups with one of its directors, Stokely Carmichael, popularizing the term â??Black powerâ?? and going on to serve as Prime Minister of the Black Panther Party.
SCLC
Because this is what kind of helped the civil rights movement for example the sncc had proff about the Jim crow laws and how they were rasict laws and it also showed what the whites did to the colored people and how mean and cruel they were and the sncc tried to disscus it with there peers and how to stop it[jimcrowlaws] and the sncc was one of the primary insitutions of the American civil rights movement in the 1960s.
He became the voice and the head of the civil rights movement. When he spoke he told of what could be and how we could be better people. He inspired people to action and was a visionary.
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Marian Anderson was a Opera Singer with an exquisite voice and a passionate member of the Civil Rights Movement. In honor of those accomplishments, she was awarded the National Medal of the Arts.
the NAACP
Young people were instrumental in many big civil rights protests. InFebruary 1960, 4 black college students sat down at a Woolworth's lunch counter in NC & asked to be served. They were refused service & a sit-in began which spread across the US - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/how-were-students-and-other-young-people-given-a-voice-in-the-civil-rights-movement#sthash.ET14Oi9d.dpuf
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Because this is what kind of helped the civil rights movement for example the sncc had proff about the Jim crow laws and how they were rasict laws and it also showed what the whites did to the colored people and how mean and cruel they were and the sncc tried to disscus it with there peers and how to stop it[jimcrowlaws] and the sncc was one of the primary insitutions of the American civil rights movement in the 1960s.
Rosa Parks Refused to give up her seat on the bus when a "white man" entered the bus. At that time if a man or woman who was light skinned needed a seat, an African American had to give up their seat. When she didn't, they arrested her. After that African Americans started to reuse to ride the bus, causing the bus line to lose money.
Coretta Scott King, the widow of Martin Luther King Jr, remained active in civil rights movements after her husband was assassinated until she suffered a stroke in 2005.
Lena Horne changed the world by inspiring all races with fashion, acting, and bringing out messages with her voice. She was outspoken during the Civil Rights movement too.
He became the voice and the head of the civil rights movement. When he spoke he told of what could be and how we could be better people. He inspired people to action and was a visionary.
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No, Marian Anderson did not win the Nobel Peace Prize. She was a celebrated African-American opera singer known for her contralto voice and her contributions to the civil rights movement.
Ella Baker was a large voice in the civil rights and black rights movements during the mid 1900s.
Frederick Douglass