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SCLC v. SNCC

A comparison of the two leading civil rights groups of the 1960’s

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SCLC

Southern Christian Leadership Conference

SNCC

Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

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Founding

SCLC

Founded by Martin Luther King, Jr. and other ministers and Civil Rights leaders

SNCC

Founded by African American college

students with $800 received from the

SCLC

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Goal

SCLC

To carry on nonviolent crusades against the evils of second-class

citizenship

SNCC

To speed up changes mandated by Brown

v. Board of Education

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Original Tactics

SCLC

Marches, protests, and demonstrations throughout the South, using

churches as bases

SNCC

Sit-ins at segregated lunch counters all across the South; registering African

Americans to vote, in hopes they could

influence Congress to pass a voting rights

act

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Later Tactics

SCLC

Registering African Americans to vote, in

hopes they could influence Congress to pass a voting rights

act

SNCC

Freedom Rides on interstate buses to

determine if southern states would enforce

laws against segregation in public

transportation

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Original Membership

SCLC

Average African American adults;

white adults

SNCC

African American and white college

students; included whites at first, but

later it became an all-black organization

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Later Membership

SCLC

Same as original membership

SNCC

African Americans only; no whites

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Original Philosophy

SCLC

Nonviolence

SNCC

Nonviolence

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Later Philosophy

SCLC

Same as original philosophy

(Nonviolence)

SNCC

Militancy and violence; “Black Power” and African-American Pride movements


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