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Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.   The civil rights movement lost it's strong leader  
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March on Washington   The original goal of the 1963 was to persuade JFK to keep his promise to promote civil rights legislation and for jobs. "I have a dream" Speech  
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Black Panthers   Militant group known for berets/gun-toting and "political power comes from the barrel of a gun". This group that was NOT dedicated to nonviolent resistence  
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Montgomery Bus Boycott   protest segregation, ended when Supreme Court ruled that segregation on buses was unconstitutional  
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Malcom X   was different than leader Martin Luther King in that he believed in violent confrontations  
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965   end of literacy tests in voter registration  
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)   Civil Rights organization headed by Martin Luther King Jr, that staged peaceful demonstrations on buses and in other public facilities to publicize and protest segregation  
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Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) pronounced Snick for short   One strategy used by this Civil Rights leadership group was "jail not bail" in order to place economic burden on the white community  
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In the 1960's Black Muslims   group that preached a message of black seperatism  
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)   conducted workshops on methods of non-violent protest  
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Sit-ins Movement   Non-violent students who used sit-ins as a form of protest, provoked hostile reactions of those who opposed them  
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Philosophies MLK Jr vs Malcom X   MLK Jr -Passive, non-violent (turn the other cheek) people fundamentally the same Malcolm X- Self-Defense (eye for an eye) Black Nationalism  
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