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After Freedom Riders were violently attacked in Alabama, they
nonviolent protest.
lead their own communities.
received federal protection.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
increasingly militant.
voting rights.
angered most Americans.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
Treatment of demonstrators by the Birmingham police
nonviolent protest.
lead their own communities.
received federal protection.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
increasingly militant.
voting rights.
angered most Americans.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
Under the leadership of Stokely Carmichael, SNCC became
nonviolent protest.
lead their own communities.
received federal protection.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
increasingly militant.
voting rights.
angered most Americans.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
Freedom Summer and the Selma March both called attention to African Americans’ lack of
nonviolent protest.
lead their own communities.
received federal protection.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
increasingly militant.
voting rights.
angered most Americans.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
James Meredith advanced the cause of civil rights when he
nonviolent protest.
lead their own communities.
received federal protection.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
increasingly militant.
voting rights.
angered most Americans.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
The success at Birmingham proved the effectiveness of
nonviolent protest.
lead their own communities.
received federal protection.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
increasingly militant.
voting rights.
angered most Americans.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
The highlight of the March on Washington was
nonviolent protest.
lead their own communities.
received federal protection.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
increasingly militant.
voting rights.
angered most Americans.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
The Black Panthers wanted African Americans to
nonviolent protest.
lead their own communities.
received federal protection.
tried to enroll at Ole Miss.
increasingly militant.
voting rights.
angered most Americans.
President Kennedy’s opening remarks.
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