The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s

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The statement of purpose of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) advocated a non-violent strategy of protest based on religious ideals (Doc A). King, co-founder of The Southern Christian Leadership Conference, had similar ethics as SNCC. While campaigning in Birmingham, Alabama, the SCLC conducted peaceful sit-ins, where they demanded service at whites-only restaurants (895)...
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While campaigning in Birmingham, Alabama, the SCLC conducted peaceful sit-ins, where they demanded service at whites-only restaurants (895). Most important of all non-violent protests was the “March on Washington” where over 200,000 supporters gathered to oppose racial discrimination and to hear one of the most famous speeches in history, King’s “I Have a Dream” (918)...
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