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The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) collapsed primarily due to internal divisions over strategy and ideology, particularly regarding the use of violence versus nonviolence in the Civil Rights Movement. Additionally, generational shifts and the rise of more radical factions, such as those influenced by the Black Power movement, led to conflicts within the organization. The increasing focus on local grassroots organizing also contributed to a decline in national cohesion. By the late 1960s, SNCC's effectiveness diminished as it struggled to reconcile these differing visions and maintain unity.

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