All the groups which were made during the Civil Rights Movement were gentle and they all advocated equal rights for Black Americans. One organization that was very important was the Student Nonviolent Coordinating committee. This was a group led by students, which peacefully protested against segregation. “…After nearly a decade of civil rights demonstrations, more than a thousand people, most of them Northern white college students, volunteered to travel to Mississippi to aid the Movement” (Marcus 275). This Committee was one of those committee’s which was led by both Black and White Americans. This committee wanted the advancement of Colored people, for which they even participated in a nonviolent demonstration. Members of SNCC also spread education and voting registrations throughout the South for the betterment of Colored people. The SNCC majorly promoted the Civil Rights Movement throughout the South, due to their successful spread of voting registrations, education, their nonviolent methods, their peaceful sit-ins and their peaceful demonstrations. In spite of many barriers and hurdles, the Civil Rights Movement made many great changes in the US, which still affect our society today as today we consider Black Americans equally to any other White or light skin colored
All the groups which were made during the Civil Rights Movement were gentle and they all advocated equal rights for Black Americans. One organization that was very important was the Student Nonviolent Coordinating committee. This was a group led by students, which peacefully protested against segregation. “…After nearly a decade of civil rights demonstrations, more than a thousand people, most of them Northern white college students, volunteered to travel to Mississippi to aid the Movement” (Marcus 275). This Committee was one of those committee’s which was led by both Black and White Americans. This committee wanted the advancement of Colored people, for which they even participated in a nonviolent demonstration. Members of SNCC also spread education and voting registrations throughout the South for the betterment of Colored people. The SNCC majorly promoted the Civil Rights Movement throughout the South, due to their successful spread of voting registrations, education, their nonviolent methods, their peaceful sit-ins and their peaceful demonstrations. In spite of many barriers and hurdles, the Civil Rights Movement made many great changes in the US, which still affect our society today as today we consider Black Americans equally to any other White or light skin colored