Lawsuits, Sit-ins, and Boycotts.
Sit ins and Freedom Rides were advocated mostly in the South. Georgia and Tennessee are two states that were notoriously known for their sit ins and Freedom Rides.
The success of the lunch counter sit-ins led to the Freedom Rides in 1961.
The type of protest were like everyone should be equal, some of the famous words by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. That answer^ is incorrect... Real answer: There were many types of protests like sit-ins which were that black people would sit in restricted areas to get attention. Marches which consisted of black people marching up to local areas and giving out relevant infomation to persuade people to act in civil disobedience. Boycotts which led to laws being changed because a lack of something lost in the boycotts. There are many more...
To demand that businesses let people sit where they want
Lawsuits, Sit-ins, and Boycotts.
The plural form of sit-in is sit-ins.
Sit-ins were a common form of protest in the 1960s. People used to be arrested for participating in sit-ins.
Nashville sit-ins happened in 1960.
Sit ins and Freedom Rides were advocated mostly in the South. Georgia and Tennessee are two states that were notoriously known for their sit ins and Freedom Rides.
The success of the lunch counter sit-ins led to the Freedom Rides in 1961.
Examples of mass action include protests, strikes, boycotts, and sit-ins. These actions involve a large group of people coming together to push for social or political change through collective action and demonstrations.
The type of protest were like everyone should be equal, some of the famous words by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. That answer^ is incorrect... Real answer: There were many types of protests like sit-ins which were that black people would sit in restricted areas to get attention. Marches which consisted of black people marching up to local areas and giving out relevant infomation to persuade people to act in civil disobedience. Boycotts which led to laws being changed because a lack of something lost in the boycotts. There are many more...
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To demand that businesses let people sit where they want
An organized protest demonstration in which participants seat themselves in an appropriate place and refuse to move.
Because in Georgia the blacks had to sit in the back of the bus and the whites got to sit up front