Answer: (A) to give AA the right to vote
<span>The leader of the SNCC, who promoted the idea of Black Power is Stockely Carmichael. In 1964, Carmichael turned into a full-time field coordinator for SNCC in Mississippi. He took a shot at the Greenwood voting rights extend under Robert Parris Moses. All through Freedom Summer, he worked with grassroots African-American activists, including Fannie Lou Hamer, whom Carmichael named as one of his own legends.</span>
Answer:
slavery in the ancient world:
-involved captured prisoners for war
-often included a chance of freedom
-included diverse groups of people
slavery in the 1600s&1700s:
-was often for life
-involved organized trade networks
-was based on race