Civil Rights: 1960-1963  Sit-ins in the South  Students organize: SNCC  Kennedy and Civil Rights  Freedom Riders  James Meredith and Ol’ Miss  Birmingham.

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Civil Rights:  Sit-ins in the South  Students organize: SNCC  Kennedy and Civil Rights  Freedom Riders  James Meredith and Ol’ Miss  Birmingham 1963  The March on Washington 1963

Sit-ins in Greensboro

Sit-ins

Student Civil Rights Workers  Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)- 1960

Student Civil Rights Workers  Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)  Interracial organization separate from King’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)

John F. Kennedy

Freedom Rides- 1961

Freedom Rides

James Meredith Registers for Classes at U of Mississippi- 1962

Birmingham Ala

The March on Washington 1963