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SCLC v. SNCC

SCLC v. SNCC. A comparison of the two leading civil rights groups of the 1960’s. SCLC Southern Christian Leadership Conference SNCC Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. SCLC Founded by Martin Luther King, Jr. and other ministers and Civil Rights leaders. SNCC

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SCLC v. SNCC

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  1. SCLC v. SNCC A comparison of the two leading civil rights groups of the 1960’s

  2. SCLC Southern Christian Leadership Conference SNCC Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

  3. SCLC Founded by Martin Luther King, Jr. and other ministers and Civil Rights leaders SNCC Founded by African American college students with $800 received from the SCLC Founding

  4. SCLC To carry on nonviolent crusades against the evils of second-class citizenship SNCC To speed up changes mandated by Brown v. Board of Education Goal

  5. SCLC Marches, protests, and demonstrations throughout the South, using churches as bases SNCC Sit-ins at segregated lunch counters all across the South; registering African Americans to vote, in hopes they could influence Congress to pass a voting rights act Original Tactics

  6. SCLC Registering African Americans to vote, in hopes they could influence Congress to pass a voting rights act SNCC Freedom Rides on interstate buses to determine if southern states would enforce laws against segregation in public transportation Later Tactics

  7. SCLC Average African American adults; white adults SNCC African American and white college students; included whites at first, but later it became an all-black organization Original Membership

  8. SCLC Same as original membership SNCC African Americans only; no whites Later Membership

  9. SCLC Nonviolence SNCC Nonviolence Original Philosophy

  10. SCLC Same as original philosophy (Nonviolence) SNCC Militancy and violence; “Black Power” and African-American Pride movements Later Philosophy

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