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Why In his speech concerning violence in Selma Alabama President Johnson used the words we shall overcome to?

show his support for the civil rights movement.


Why did SNCC organize sittings?

To pressure the government to support civil rights


Why did SNCC organize sit ins?

To give publicity to the struggle for civil rights.


In his speech concerning violence of Selma Alabama President Johnson use the words we shall overcome for what?

show his support for the civil rights movement. -Apex


What did the participants in 1964 March on Washington hope they would accomplish?

They were trying to show the mass support of the Civil Rights movement and prove a point to the US Government.


Song from the civil rights movement?

These song does not really go with civil rights but you can use its SHOW ME WHAT Ïm LOOKING FOR.I hope that helps you


Why did Malcolm X want to become apart of the civil rights movement?

To show that violence is the key to end racism


What is a role that media played in the civil rights movement?

Helped show the whole world the Racial chaos in the south.


Show an understanding of the domestic reaction to the civil rights struggle and the Vietnam War through protest movements of the 1960's?

See: Statistics About the Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel. And see: Civil Rights Movement


What role did literature play in the civil rights movement?

Literature tried to influence the public's opinion. It was often propaganda. The literature tried to show the reader of this world of equality. The more literature read in this from, the more people that supported the civil rights movement.


What is the message in Mississippi burning?

The message was to show the cruelty that the AA went through despite the civil rights movement. Although the civil rights movement fought against segregation and for AA rights, it only did so legislatively, but that did not mean that it had an immediate effect in society, simply because the laws had changed. This became apparent in the many "political meetings" that they had involving the KKK, which was greatly supported in the south, in Mississippi.


What was the impact on Emmett till?

Emmett Till's brutal murder in 1955 sparked outrage and galvanized the civil rights movement. His open-casket funeral and his mother's decision to have an open casket, to show the world what had been done to her son, brought international attention to the realities of racism and violence in the United States. Till's death is seen as a catalyst for the civil rights movement.