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Sncc's Stories

The African American Freedom Movement in the Civil Rights South

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396 pages
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14 hours

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The Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) emerged in 1960 as a dynamic civil rights collective driven by youth activism. It championed grassroots organizing, focusing on voter registration and direct action within Southern communities through projects in Freedom Houses. Initially united, SNCC evolved into a diverse coalition, emphasizing participatory democracy and local agency in the fight for social change. Members grappled with their responsibilities to affected communities and the legacy of those who sacrificed for racial justice, reflecting a commitment to both radical initiatives and reform.

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Sncc's Stories, Sharon Monteith

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2020
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