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-march from Selma to Montgomery -600 marchers -at bridge, confronted by AL state police -tear gas, cattle prods, bull whips -televised -LBJ had to respond "not negro problem, American problem" -remarched in March with AL national guard protection -made it to Montgomery -by Sheyann Webb -12 year old girl -very quiet -troopers put on masks -tear gas, horsemen, clubs, whips
-2nd march 2 weeks later -many more people from across country -whites, too -rally at Montgomery with MLK afterward -triumph for nonviolence
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“Testimony Before the DNC” by Fannie Lou Hamer and Rita Schwerner
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-SNCC workers got enough votes for delegation at DNC in Atlantic City -challenge all-white regulars -hoped to be seated -FLH explicated horrors of trying to vote -literacy test, fined, 4 people shot, abuse from policemen, Medgar Evers shot, arrested, abused in prison, skirt pulled up -Schwerner explicated what happened to C, G, S -she wanted to see Gov. Jackson of MS -went with MLK to Governor's mansion--> door slammed in face -no death certificate, no help from MS officials
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“Letters from Mississippi”
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-1964 Freedom Summer -create alternative to all-white MS Democratic Party -challenge delegation at DNC in Atlantic City -non violent -wanted to establish MS Freedom Democratic Party -no ethnic barriers -volunteers faced abuse, harassment, 3 murders -training at Oxford (simulated beatings by other students, chanting mobs, ready for anything) -shook hands w/ blacks -murders of C, S, G -David Dennis of CORE gave passionate speech at James Chaney's funeral
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“Wake Up America” by John Lewis*
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-critque of proposed civil rights bill that eventually passed in 1964 -under JFK -very critical of gov't, mvt
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-James Farmer national director of CORE -JFK refused to enforce SC decision to desegregate interstate busing -worked w/ SNCC's John Lewis -DC to Atlanta -black and white volunteers -Greyhound buses -nonviolent -sit any where, nonsegregated facilities -VA, NC were fine -SC John Lewis got beaten up -met with MLK at end in Atlanta
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“SNCC: Founding Statement”
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-Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee -non-violence -Judeo-Christian tradition -love, hope, faith, justice
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“The Jackson Sit-In” by Anne Moody
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-sit-in at lunch counter -local Woolworth's -Jackson, MS -NAACP event -Anne Moody in position to go to jail -went to lunch counter w/ other blacks -at first, some support from whites -students that reacted -students started chanting anti-negro slogans -Anne got slapped in face -hair pulled -bloody battle -90 policemen standing outside; didn't do anything -thought MS whites sick
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“The Power of Non-Violence” by MLK
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-outlines principles of nonviolent resistance -victory can be achieved thru love, peace, nonaggression -win friendship and understanding -attack evil system rather than individuals caught up in it -agape Greek love don't HAVE to believe in God, but some form of ultimate justice -many references to God
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