The Clinton 12 were a group of twelve African American students who, in 1956, became the first to integrate a previously all-white high school in Clinton, Tennessee, following the landmark Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education. Their courageous act of attending Clinton High School amidst hostility and resistance exemplified the struggle for civil rights and education equality. The experiences of the Clinton 12 highlighted the challenges of school desegregation and galvanized further civil rights activism in the region. Their legacy is a testament to the bravery of young activists in advancing the cause of racial equality in America.
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what role did Coretta Scott king play during and after the civil rights movement and after martin Luther kings death? aha.
He didn't do a thang
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Rosa Parks played a critical role in the Civil Rights Movement as her role was in a sense a poster child for the unequal treatment of the African American community.
he went to school and tried to get black people the right to vote
World War II helped the Civil Rights Movement because African Americans risked their lives for the country's freedom. - NovaNet
Robert Weaver
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.
Yes, if you mean Jack Ruby who assassinated Martin Luther King Jr.
yo mama fool
Yes, it is still considered a very big step in the civil rights movement, in fact a TV movie of the play just came out this year.