go to white only restaurants and sit at the counter would refuse to move until they are served them
wanted news so people would understand what African Americans were really going though. organized sit-ins and boycotts
SNCC Goals
the quote from https://www.ibiblio.org/sncc/
born: Dec, 13, 1902
died: Dec, 13, 1986
nickname: Fundi
got involved with political activism in the 30s
her goal: to get young people to take action
was in 3 different groups YNCL, SCLC, and lastly SNCC
Results Of The Group
SNCC wanted;
African American to have the right to vote
African Americans in office
the federal government to make equal laws
end segregation
get their protest public
Citation
many people started to do similar things
overtime SNCC change politics
they started to get African Americans in office "such as former Washington, D.C. mayor Marion Barry, Congressman John Lewis and NAACP chairman Julian Bond."
Extra Information
one of the most popular boycotts Ella Baker was a part of was with Dr.King and Rosa Parks the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott
SNCC had many obstacles in their way such as;
KKK
the fact that they couldn't fight back
and they couldn't vote
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