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Civil Rights Protests Objective: Describe the significance of the various forms of protest on the Civil Rights movement.
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Sit -ins Sit-in – protest where people sit in a place and refuse to move until their demands are met.
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As sit-ins spread, segregationists began to abuse protesters
Effective protest tactic – forced many stores with lunch counters to serve African Americans
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Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee is formed (SNCC) – organization primarily formed by and for young people
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Freedom Rides 1960 – Supreme Court rules bus stations could not be segregated May, 1961 – CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) planned Freedom Rides to find out if South was enforcing ruling
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Purpose was to desegregate interstate buses (buses that travel between states)
Would attempt to use ‘white only’ facilities at bus terminals
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Freedom riders would be attacked, arrested, and jailed
Kennedy sent federal marshals to protect the riders
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Federal government issued new rules banning segregation on interstate buses and in bus stations
Riders achieve their goal
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Higher Education 1962 – University of Mississippi ordered to enroll first African American student – James Meredith Mississippi Governor and state police blocked the registration
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Riot broke out Kennedy sent federal marshals to protect Meredith
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June, 1963 – Alabama governor vowed to block integration of the University of Alabama
Alabama National Guard sent in Governor Wallace backed down
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