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For participants, the form of protest known as the sit-in often led to
time spent in jail.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
the races should be separated.
the North to the South.
Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy
eliminating poverty in the United States.
a Supreme Court decision.
Which of the following leaders were assassinated in 1968?
time spent in jail.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
the races should be separated.
the North to the South.
Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy
eliminating poverty in the United States.
a Supreme Court decision.
The SCLC shifted the focus of the civil rights movement from
time spent in jail.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
the races should be separated.
the North to the South.
Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy
eliminating poverty in the United States.
a Supreme Court decision.
The Freedom Rides were organized to test
time spent in jail.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
the races should be separated.
the North to the South.
Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy
eliminating poverty in the United States.
a Supreme Court decision.
Unlike the early civil rights leaders, Malcolm X believed strongly that
time spent in jail.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
the races should be separated.
the North to the South.
Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy
eliminating poverty in the United States.
a Supreme Court decision.
All of the following resulted from the civil rights movement except
time spent in jail.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
the races should be separated.
the North to the South.
Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy
eliminating poverty in the United States.
a Supreme Court decision.
The highlight of the March on Washington was
time spent in jail.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
the races should be separated.
the North to the South.
Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy
eliminating poverty in the United States.
a Supreme Court decision.
James Meredith advanced the cause of civil rights when he
time spent in jail.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
the races should be separated.
the North to the South.
Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy
eliminating poverty in the United States.
a Supreme Court decision.
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