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The Meaning of the Sit-Ins

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Abstract

This document describes the growing civil rights movement. It discusses the tactics various civil rights organizations are using and briefly touches on the tactics of opposition groups.

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Sit-ins
Direct Action
Civil Rights Movements
School Integration
Boycotts
Discrimination
Nonviolence
Human Rights
Segregation - Law and Legislation
Arrest
Student Movements
African American student movements
Social Activism
Social Justice
People
Gandhi, Mahatma
Lee, J. Oscar
Robinson, James R.
Baker, Ella
Carey, Gordon
Organizations
Congress of Racial Equality
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
United States Supreme Court
National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America Department of Racial and Cultural Relations
Southern Christian Leadership Conference

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North Carolina (NC)
INDIA

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