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What organization was founded by students civil rights activists?

The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, or SNCC, founded in 1957.


What organization was founded by the student civil right activist?

The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, or SNCC, founded in 1957.


What was the sncc goal in 1960?

when SNCC was first organized the students pushed for non segregated lunch counters. as the organization expanded it became known for there work done in pushing blacks to vote. and later known for the freedom rides and civil rights in general


Who started the SNCC?

SNCC was started February 1, 1960 by four black students from NC A&T University. The students refused to leave a white only lunch counter in Greensboro, NC. This started thousands of "sit-ins". SNCC was created at Shaw University in Raleigh, NC.


What was SNCC formed to enable students to do?

SNCC was formed to enable students to


Robert Moses was influential leader in what civil rights organization?

(SNCC) i think


Why were many sncc members reluctant to join a coalition between the sncc and the black panthers in 1968?

They did not like them.


Who became the new leader of the SNCC and changed the primary goal of SNCC to black power?

Stokely Carmichael


Who is the leader of Sncc?

Roosevelt


How did SNCC end?

SNCC was founded as the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee in the early 1960s by Julian Bond. It had several early successes but changed when H. Rap Brown took over in the late 60s and changed, not only its name but its beliefs, from cooperation with whites to a separatist mentality. By the early 1970s it had disbanded and Brown was in hiding.


Why did some leaders of SNCC disagree with the SCLC tactics?

The SNCC prefered more direct tactics unlike the SCLC


What role did SNCC play in the movement?

The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) played a crucial role in the Civil Rights Movement by empowering young activists to participate in grassroots organizing and direct action. Founded in 1960, SNCC focused on voter registration drives, sit-ins, and freedom rides, challenging segregation and advocating for African American rights. The committee emphasized nonviolent protest and grassroots leadership, significantly influencing the movement's strategies and tactics. SNCC also contributed to the broader fight against racial injustice by fostering a sense of agency among youth and marginalized communities.