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  2. Freedom Summer - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Summer, also known as Mississippi Freedom Summer (sometimes referred to as the Freedom Summer Project or the Mississippi Summer Project), was a campaign launched by American civil rights activists in June 1964 to register as many African-American voters as possible in the state of Mississippi.

  3. Freedom Schools - Wikipedia

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    If education is the indoctrination of the young into an ideological system, then the Freedom School must reeducate black children to reject the dominant ideology and construct a new system. To do this, the first element of pedagogy to be established must be the new ideology of the school.

  4. Timeline of the civil rights movement - Wikipedia

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    Summer – Freedom Summer – movement for voter education and registration in the Mississippi. The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party was founded and elected an alternative slate of delegates for the national convention, as blacks are still officially disenfranchised.

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    By the end of the 10-week project, there had been six known murders, 35 known shootings, four people critically wounded, at least 80 volunteers beaten and more than 1,000 people arrested.

  6. History of African-American education - Wikipedia

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    With this withdrawal of federal troops meant more segregation and less national control of southern states K-12 public education system. [30] [31] The Virginia Constitution of 1870 mandated a system of public education for the first time, but the newly established schools were operated on a segregated basis. In these early schools, which were ...

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  8. Civil rights movement - Wikipedia

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    The strategy of public education, legislative lobbying, and litigation that had typified the civil rights movement during the first half of the 20th century broadened after Brown to a strategy that emphasized "direct action": boycotts, sit-ins, Freedom Rides, marches or walks, and similar tactics that relied on mass mobilization, nonviolent ...

  9. Students for a Democratic Society - Wikipedia

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    The summer convention of 1966 was moved farther west, to Clear Lake, Iowa. Nick Egleson was chosen as president, and Carl Davidson was elected vice president. Jane Adams, former Mississippi Freedom Summer volunteer and SDS campus traveler in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri, was elected Interim National Secretary.