Answer:
The National Liberation Front was not an organization during the civil rights movement in the 1960s.
Explanation:
-The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) is an American civil rights organization founded in 1942 in Chicago. iT played a major role in the African-American civil rights movement in the twentieth century. CORE is open to "whoever believes that all men are born equal," and is committed to working for real equality between men around the world. CORE's work has focused primarily on the fight against institutionalized racial segregation in the southern United States by Jim Crow laws. In the North, it has also participated in the fight against discrimination in the areas of employment and housing.
-The Southern Christian Leadership Conference is an American civil rights organization, founded in January 1957. It was proposed by Bayard Rustin and co-founded by Joseph Lowery and other religious ministers. Later, it was led by Martin Luther King Jr.
The organization focused on non-violent civil disobedience and was formed in order to improve racial equity for African-Americans.
-The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee was one of the leading organizations of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States in the 1960s. The purpose of the organization was to coordinate the use of direct and non-violent action to attack segregation and other forms of racism.
The SNCC played a vital role in the Freedom Rides, the 1963 March to Washington and the Freedom Summer in Mississippi. In the late 1960s, under the guidance of ardent leaders such as Stokely Carmichael, SNCC focused on Black Power, and opposition to the Vietnam War.