identify the term/individual/concept,lcatre time, place and briefley explain why the historically significants of the albany movement
Albany Movement happened in 1961.
The address of the Albany Civil Rights Movement Museum is: Po Box 6036, Albany, GA 31706-6036
The web address of the Albany Civil Rights Movement Museum is: http://www.albancivilrights.org
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To completely desegregate the city of Albany, Georgia.
The purpose was to keep the Iroquois loyal to Great Britain.
The purpose of the Albany Congress in 1754 was to achieve colonial unity and common defense against the French threat.
The purpose of the Continental Association was to travel through the colonies for what purpose
The Albany Movement, initiated in 1961 in Albany, Georgia, involved key figures such as Martin Luther King Jr., who provided support and guidance, and local leaders like William G. Anderson, the president of the Albany Movement. Other notable participants included activists from the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the NAACP. The movement aimed to challenge segregation and promote civil rights through nonviolent protests and grassroots organizing. It became a significant part of the Civil Rights Movement, despite facing challenges and setbacks.
King learned from Albany and applied it to his campaign in Birmingham, and SNCC discovered that singing was a great form of nonviolent protest
According to traditional accounts the Albany Movement began in fall 1961 and ended in summer 1962. It was the first mass movement in the modern civil rights era to have as its goal the desegregation of an entire community, and it resulted in the jailing of more than 1,000 African Americans in Albany and surrounding rural counties. Martin Luther King Jr. was drawn into the movement in December 1961 when hundreds of black protesters, including him, were arrested in one week, but eight months later King left Albany admitting that he had failed to accomplish the movement's goals. When told as a chapter in the history of the national civil rights movement, Albany was important because of King's involvement and because of the lessons he learned that he would soon apply in Birmingham, Alabama. Out of Albany's failure, then, came Birmingham's success.
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