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This body eventually became the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee . SCLC's president , Martin Luther King , Jr. , spoke to the gathering , but many accounts suggest that the students were more strongly influenced by the speech ...
This body eventually became the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee . SCLC's president , Martin Luther King , Jr. , spoke to the gathering , but many accounts suggest that the students were more strongly influenced by the speech ...
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Although the proponents of nonviolent direct action were often described in press reports as less militant than such self - defense advocates as Robert F. Wil- liams , they often saw themselves as the true revolutionaries of the black ...
Although the proponents of nonviolent direct action were often described in press reports as less militant than such self - defense advocates as Robert F. Wil- liams , they often saw themselves as the true revolutionaries of the black ...
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What was the role of Ella Baker in the formation of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ? 5. How did the activities and values of SNCC activists differ from those activists associated with SCLC and NAACP ? 6.
What was the role of Ella Baker in the formation of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ? 5. How did the activities and values of SNCC activists differ from those activists associated with SCLC and NAACP ? 6.
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