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∙ 12y agoStudent Nonviolent Coordinating Committee- Mostly made up or College Students, trying to speed up the process of Civil Rights Changes. African Americans would SIT in protest (called "sit-ins") at restaurants and other Stores, forcing them to desegregate.
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∙ 12y agoIt gave the students or younger people a chance to be involved. They were a big role starting with the Sit-ins and freedom rides. Eventually they were over taken by the black panthers and the black power statement but they had a huge role in non-violent protests.
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∙ 9y agoThe purpose of SNCC during the early years of the Civil Rights era was that it coordinated students around the south in resisting segregation laws.
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∙ 12y agoFebuary 1.1960
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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.
what role did Coretta Scott king play during and after the civil rights movement and after martin Luther kings death? aha.
works to provided employment and educational opportunities to African Americans during the civil rights movement
he was a good fellow
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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.
what role did Coretta Scott king play during and after the civil rights movement and after martin Luther kings death? aha.
works to provided employment and educational opportunities to African Americans during the civil rights movement
he was a good fellow
she was like the leader she started it
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Before the civil rights movement, racial minorities often played a small role in U.S. politics. After the civil rights movement, minority participation in politics greatly increased.
Um... Well, I know that she was a civil rights activist...meaning she was very much involved with the civil rights. I am not sure about what else though.... hmmm.... go to www.wikipedia.org and search Sheyann Webb....
Helen Keller's role in the civil rights movement was primarily as a supporter and advocate for individuals with disabilities. She worked to raise awareness and push for greater inclusion and rights for people with disabilities, contributing to the broader cause of civil rights by highlighting the importance of equal opportunities for all. Her activism helped to inspire others to fight for equality and justice.
helped slaves escape and led them through "the underground railroad"
Because she played a key role in the civil rights movement and went to jail for what she believed