the purpose of sit-ins
what is ending segregation in lunch counters
SNCC was primarily made of these kinds of poeple
who are kids
segregation is in this area
What is the south
Formed in 1960 at NC at Shaw university
SNCC
most famous for sit-ins
What is SNCC
The first major sit-in of SNCC
what is the Greensboro sit-in
she was part of SNCC and then changed to CORE and became more famous
Who is Diane Nash
the march where over 200,000 gathered next to the white house to protest for jobs
What is the march for jobs and freedom
This key SNCC event, which began in 1961, involved riding buses through the deep South to challenge segregated terminals.
What are freedom rides
They helped pass Brown vs Board of education
What is NAACP
These four college students were the first to sit down at the Greensboro Woolworth’s lunch counter.
who are the Greensboro 4
she was once on the SCLC then changed to SNCC and soon after she led the organization
Who is Ella Baker
a march on the Edmond Pettus bridge that ended in the protesters getting beat
what is Bloody Sunday
Sncc's first sit-in
what is the Greensboro sit-in
they are well known for their marches and mostly preachers
what is SCLC
This famous, national store was the target of the 1960 sit-ins throughout the South.
What is Woolworth's
he was originally in SNCC but then went to the SCLC and became a politician
Who is John Lewis
2 days after Bloody Sunday they turned around to avoid violence
What is Turnaround Tuesday
the year SNCC was founded
when is 1960
they desegregated the buses in Montgomery
what is MIA
Before the 1960 movement, early, successful sit-ins were organized in 1957 by students in this city, often called the "Cradle of the Confederacy."
What is Montgomery
he was the chairman of SNCC
who is Stokely Carmichael
black people could get arrested if they did this in a food counter
what is sitting at a whites only lunch counter
who is Stokely Carmicheal
They used Freedom rides to protest against segregation
what is CORE