On February 1, 1960, a group of black college students from North Carolina A&T University refused to leave a Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina where they had been denied service. This sparked a wave of other sit-ins in college towns across the South. The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, or SNCC (pronounced "snick"), was created on the campus of Shaw University in Raleigh two months later to coordinate these sit-ins, support their leaders, and publicize their activities.
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The conference from which it formed took place on April 15-17, 1960. There is a link below.
The SNCC was formed February 1st, 1960. By a bunch of students during a sit-in.
(SNCC) i think
They did not like them.
Roosevelt
In the 1960s SNCC started to become more violent. A lot of African Americans had given up hope, because of that SNCC started becoming interested in poverty. In the 1960s the whites poverty had decreased and the blacks poverty rate had increased. In 1664 SNCC gets a new president (Stokely Carmichael which is somewhat like Malcolm X, he started "Black Power". He really wanted for African Americans to become mayor
The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) confronted southern segregation by the use of protests and "freedom rides."
Student Non-Violent Coordination Committee set up in 1960. It led the sit-in protests
Cleo petrra
SNCC was formed to enable students to
(SNCC) i think
Stokely Carmichael
They did not like them.
I think it was boosack noodle or something but yeah fûčk you whoever is looking this up
Roosevelt
In the 1960s SNCC started to become more violent. A lot of African Americans had given up hope, because of that SNCC started becoming interested in poverty. In the 1960s the whites poverty had decreased and the blacks poverty rate had increased. In 1664 SNCC gets a new president (Stokely Carmichael which is somewhat like Malcolm X, he started "Black Power". He really wanted for African Americans to become mayor
The SNCC prefered more direct tactics unlike the SCLC
The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) confronted southern segregation by the use of protests and "freedom rides."
What activity were the SNCC members involved in during the 1960's?