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young people in SNCC and the MFDP felt betrayed by some civil rights leaders because civil rights leaders such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton became corrupt and stole money from them

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SNCC was taken over by militant Stokely Carmichael (05/66). MFDP allowed to watch {not participate} in 1964 Dem. Party convention.

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Why did young people in sncc and the mfdp feel betrayed by some civil rights leaders?

young people in SNCC and the MFDP felt betrayed by some civil rights leaders because civil rights leaders such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton became corrupt and stole money from them OR SNCC was taken over by militant Stokely Carmichael (05/66). MFDP allowed to watch {not participate} in 1964 Dem. Party convention.


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