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Many changes occurred during the late 1950s into the early 1960s in the goals, strategies, and support of the movement for African American civil rights. ... This made some leaders of the civil rights movement frustrated and caused them to divert from their original goal of integration. ... The civil rights movement started in 1955 with the Montgomery Bus Boycott. ... contacted Rosa Parks and asked her if she was serious about starting a civil rights movement. ... In 1960, Stokley Carmichael organized Lunch Counter Sit-ins in Greensboro, North Carolina. ... Carmichael had black students sit down at a counter designated for whites only. ... In a statement released in 1960, the organization stated its method for achieving civil rights. ... Stokley Carmichael exercised these beliefs in his civil rights movements. ... However, change came to slow for Stokley Carmichael. ... In a statement entitled “What We Want” released in 1966 by Stokley Carmichael, he said that blacks should join together and form their own society.
Approximate Word count = 720 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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