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Triss [41]
3 years ago
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How would you explain the long gap in time between the founding of the NAACP and the start of CORE and SCLC?

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Alina [70]3 years ago
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Well this is what i would put Rosa Parks: Starts the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Contrast Civil Rights Groups (SCLC, SNCC, NAACP, CORE, etc.) SCLC: Influenced by faith and committed to mass nonviolent action such as: sit-ins, marches, and boycotts. ... NAACP: Took the fight through civil rights through law.
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