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Essay heading: Civil Rights Movement
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These steps as said by the SNCC, "Integration of human endeavor represents the crucial first step towards such a society."
To achieve these goals, organizations such as NAACP, and the SNCC, organized sit-ins, marches, and boycotts. The first sit-in took place in Chicago, Illinois, at Jack Spratt's Coffee Shop on May 14, 1943... displayed 300 characters
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This spread a wave of planned activities. Activities such as bus boycotts, coming after the arrest of Rosa Parks for not giving up her seat to a white person. Her arrest angered the African American people to such a point that they refused to use buses, which led to companies losing three fourths of their passengers, this was known as the Montgomery Bus Boycotts... displayed next 300 characters
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