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.
It did.
It gave the students or younger people a chance to be involved. They were a big role starting with the Sit-ins and freedom rides. Eventually they were over taken by the black panthers and the black power statement but they had a huge role in non-violent protests.
what role did Coretta Scott king play during and after the civil rights movement and after martin Luther kings death? aha.
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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.
It did.
is not always directly involved as the transporting medium in mass movement processes, it does play an important role
It gave the students or younger people a chance to be involved. They were a big role starting with the Sit-ins and freedom rides. Eventually they were over taken by the black panthers and the black power statement but they had a huge role in non-violent protests.
what role did Coretta Scott king play during and after the civil rights movement and after martin Luther kings death? aha.
The truth is that muscles give your body movement.
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That's what causes them to move.
Julian Bond was a co-founder of the organization of the S.N.C.C
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As a result of the success of the lunch counter boycotts in the early days of the Civil Rights Movement by students, SNCC understood the need to encourage these young activists to stay involved in the movement. Therefore, it entrusted all decisions about priorities and tactics to young activists.
Georgia's 5th congressional district, serving since 1987. He was a leader in the American Civil Rights Movement and chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), playing a key role in the struggle to end segregation.