The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), which played a crucial role in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, is not an active organization today in the same form it once was. However, its legacy continues to influence modern civil rights activism and organizations. While the SNCC officially disbanded in the late 1970s, its members and the principles they promoted still inspire many contemporary movements advocating for social justice and equality.
Groups still fighting for civil rights today are black people and women.
they did not end they are still on they just had there 50 years anniversyary
Yes Quakers are still around today, but they exist in a much different way then they did in past times.
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Groups still fighting for civil rights today are black people and women.
yes they are still around today
they did not end they are still on they just had there 50 years anniversyary
The SNCC members have not been acused of anything yet. The supream court is still trying to figure it out.
No there aint any workhouses still around today, because they are all exctinct.
Yes Quakers are still around today, but they exist in a much different way then they did in past times.
Yes typhus is still around today but it is very very rare !!!
yes they are still around and very nouty
yes the steam engine is still around
SNCC was formed to enable students to
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