answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Sit-ins, freedom rides, and marches are some non-violent ways in which African Americans used passive resistance gain civil rights.

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Name three ways in which African Americans used passive resistance gain civil rights?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What did blanch k Bruce do while serving in the senate?

He worked for the rights of African Americans.


What rights were given to African-Americans?

What rights were given to African-Americans wright/type what YOU think.


Why did president grant want the enforcement acts of 1870 to accomplish?

Full civil rights for African Americans..


What was Wilson's position on civil rights for African-Americans?

He refuse to extend civil rights to African Americans


Presdident Grants support of the enforcement acts showed that he wanted to do what?

protect the rights of african americans - APEX


What kinds of resistance did African Americans face as they tried to exercise their rights as citizens in the South?

Store owners would refuse to give African Americans extra time to pay for goods, employers wouldn't hire them, and secret societies used violence to deny their rights.


What did the thirteenth amendment do for enslaved African-Americans?

This Amendment Freed African Americans and gave them some civil rights. This Amendment Freed African Americans and gave them some civil rights. This Amendment Freed African Americans and gave them some civil rights.


what did Hiram Rhodes revels feel about former confederates?

He wanted them to respect the rights of African Americans.


What do you call and speaker for the rights of African-Americans?

A Civil Rights advocate. Though that doesn't only apply to African-Americans.


What were African American rights?

What rights were given to African-Americans wright/type what YOU think.


Should African Americans have rights?

No


Did African Americans have rights?

property