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I SCHOOL of GRADUATE STUDIESEAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITYEast Tennessee State University Digital Commons (a) East Tennessee State UniversityElectron

Friday-Poster-Sessions-with-Abstracts-FOR-WEBnic Theses and DissertationsStudent Works37104Fight the Power: Protest, Showdown and Civil Rights Activity in Three Southern Cities, 1960-1965.Kyle Th

omas ScanlanEast Tennessee State VnivtrsityFollow this and additional works at: https://dc.etsu.edu/etd& Part of the History CommonsRecommended Citati Friday-Poster-Sessions-with-Abstracts-FOR-WEB

onScanlan, Kyle Thomas, ’Fight the Power: Protest, Showdown and Civil Rights Activity tn Three Southern Cities 196O-1Ỳ6S.’ (2001). Electronic Theses a

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Friday-Poster-Sessions-with-Abstracts-FOR-WEBrator of Digital Commons (ti1 East Tennessee State Vrmersity. For more information, please contact digilib^etsu edu.Fight the Power: Protest, showdown

and civil Rights Activity in Three Southern Cities 1960-1965.A thesis presented to the faculty of the Department of History East Tennessee state Univ Friday-Poster-Sessions-with-Abstracts-FOR-WEB

ersityIn partial fulfillmentof the requirements for the degreeMaster of Arts in HistorybyKyle T. Scanlan37104Dr. Elwood Watson, ChairDr. Henry Antkiew

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iczDr. Dale SchmittKeywords: civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther KingSCLC, SNCCABSTRACTFight the Power: Protest, Showdown and Civil Rights Activity i

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Friday-Poster-Sessions-with-Abstracts-FOR-WEBning Lhe campaigns of Albany, Georgia in 1962, Birmingham, Alabama in 1963, and Selma, Alabama in 196b. Tn the wake of the Freedom Rides of 1960-61, M

artin Luther King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference was looking for a way to dramatically reveal the racial injustice of the South. Stumbling Friday-Poster-Sessions-with-Abstracts-FOR-WEB

into a campaign in Albany, SCLC found the right method in the use of nonviolent direct action, while Albany was a failure, it was this campaign that

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led to the campaigns of Birmingham and Selma, which resulted in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Through

I SCHOOL of GRADUATE STUDIESEAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITYEast Tennessee State University Digital Commons (a) East Tennessee State UniversityElectron

Friday-Poster-Sessions-with-Abstracts-FOR-WEB sources. Newspaper accounts, especially from the New York Times, were used as well as magazine articles. All three main chapters contain accounts by

the participants, activists, and politicians.The conclusion from the research would indicate that it was through the use of confrontation with Souther Friday-Poster-Sessions-with-Abstracts-FOR-WEB

n law enforcement that the civi1 Rights Movement was able to force the federal government act on civil rights legislation.DEDICATION

I SCHOOL of GRADUATE STUDIESEAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITYEast Tennessee State University Digital Commons (a) East Tennessee State UniversityElectron

I SCHOOL of GRADUATE STUDIESEAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITYEast Tennessee State University Digital Commons (a) East Tennessee State UniversityElectron

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