The Struggle Intensifies

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The Struggle Intensifies Chapter 21, Section 3 The Struggle Intensifies

Setting the Scene “White folks’ secret” Anne Moody Involved with civil rights Family Perseverance

Sit-ins CORE: 1943 Method worked well John Lewis “Badge of honor”

Freedom Rides Boynton v. Virginia (1960) Freedom rides Expanded desegregation Freedom rides Testing the southern states First freedom ride Turned violent National Reactions

“Ole Miss” James Meredith Help from the NAACP Violence

Clash in Birmingham Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth “the most segregated city in America” Eugene “Bull” Connor

“Letter from Birmingham Jail” Parade without a permit Civil disobedience MLK allowed young people to march The nation watches…