Youth Resistance and the Civil Rights Movement: Crash Course Black American History #37

Youth Resistance and the Civil Rights Movement: Crash Course Black American History #37

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In the 1950s and 1960s, student activists emerged as a transformative force within the Civil Rights Movement. This episode explores how young people organized to challenge systemic segregation through bold direct action. From the courageous Greensboro sit-ins to the founding of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), youth leadership reshaped the struggle for equality. These activists faced immense danger while pushing for legislative change and social justice across the American South. Their strategic protests and unwavering commitment not only dismantled Jim Crow barriers but also inspired a generation to fight for civil rights and democratic participation in America.

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