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The statements given here can be all traced to late 50s and 60s of the Civil rights movement.
Explanation:
The right order of the events is as follows.
1. Stokely Carmichael founded SNCC as a Black Power movement that supported black separatism . Founded in 1960.
2. The 1960's saw a rise in the Black Pride movement, embracing African heritage and identity
3. Malcolm X and Martin Luther king jr. were assassinated
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It was only after the movement began that the two emerged as the main figures and then were assassinated in early 60s.
4. The black Panther party called for jobs, housing, and education and patrolled neighborhoods
. The party was founded in 1966.
It was the last of the set to be unveiled on 24 May 1887. A statue of Burns was deemed relevant to the city, both because of the city's Scottish roots (it was founded by the Free Church of Scotland in 1848), and also because one of the city's founding fathers was Rev. Thomas Burns, a nephew of the poet.
1962- James Meredith was allowed by a federal court case to enrol at the University of Mississipi.
1963- There were boycotts, protests, and media coverage that force Birmingham to end segregation.
- There were troops Kennedy ordered to desegregate the University of Alabama
-Washington march took place.
1964- It was when Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act.
1965- The Voting Rights Act was passed.
The first one.
The later ones all have some sort of relevant 'life lesson' intertwined in them.