It trained activists how to respond to poor treatment and arrest during protest.
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) was instrumental in the American civil rights movement, particularly known for organizing nonviolent protests and campaigns to combat racial segregation and discrimination. One of its most notable activities was the Birmingham Campaign in 1963, which aimed to challenge segregation laws in Birmingham, Alabama, through coordinated marches and sit-ins. The campaign garnered national attention and highlighted the brutality faced by African Americans, ultimately leading to significant civil rights legislation. Additionally, the SCLC played a key role in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches, advocating for voting rights for African Americans.
growing tobacco
The Southern colonies economic activity was mainly agricultural. Some of the main crops that were grown were rice and tobacco.
A. It trained activists how to respond to poor treatment and arrest during protests.
Agriculture was the major economic activity in the southern colonies. The most important crops were tobacco, sugarcane, and cotton, the latter especially in the Deep South.
A. It trained activists how to respond to poor treatment and arrest during protests.
A. It trained activists how to respond to poor treatment and arrest during protests.
Any activity where the teacher is in the leadership role, but participates in the activity.
One's a leader, one's a manger
politics
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Southern Nations
growing tobacco
The Southern colonies economic activity was mainly agricultural. Some of the main crops that were grown were rice and tobacco.
The southern colonies major economic activity was farming and a lot of slavery!!
crusades
The Berlin Conference of 1884-85 was a conference that met to regulate colonization in Africa. It also met to regulate European trade on the continent. The outcome was the General Act of the Berlin Conference. This began a period of more colonial activity by Europeans by which they overtook the African countries.