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777dan777 [17]
3 years ago
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Which organization helped achieve the first integration of public employees in Oklahoma? NAACP SCLC Urban League Board of Regent

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frozen [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

SCLC

Explanation:

SCLC ( Southern christian leadership congress ) Helped achieve the first integration of public employees in Oklahoma ( a southern state) after the supreme court ruling on Brown vs Board of education most southern states refused to Obey the ruling. the SCLC employed several tactics and legal proceedings to ensure that colored people where not segregated in public places which includes: schools, places of work, restaurants and public parks. and one way they did that was to stage a 381 day boycott of the Alabama segregated bus system calling for the integration of colored people with white people

The struggle for civil rights by this group and in collaboration of NAACP led to the civil right law of 1964 and this Civil right ensured that nobody would be denied an equal opportunity due to there race, sex or color. at work or any other place .

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