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  1. Lo Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC, spesso pronunciato in inglese "snick": /ˈsnɪk/, in italiano Comitato studentesco per la coordinazione non-violenta) fu una delle più importanti organizzazioni negli Stati Uniti legate al Movimento per i diritti civili degli afroamericani negli anni Sessanta.

  2. The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC, pronounced / s n ɪ k / SNIK) was the principal channel of student commitment in the United States to the civil rights movement during the 1960s.

  3. Le Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ou SNCC (littéralement « Comité de coordination non-violent des étudiants ») est l'un des principaux organismes du mouvement afro-américain des droits civiques dans les années 1960.

    • 1970
    • (en) SNCC
    • Avril 1960
    • Organisation non gouvernementale
  4. 12 nov 2009 · SNCC was founded in 1960 by student activists who participated in sit-ins and other nonviolent protests against segregation. It later focused on voter registration and Black empowerment, but faced internal conflicts and decline in the 1970s.

  5. SNCC was a student-led civil rights organization that used nonviolent direct action tactics from 1960 to 1971. Learn about its founding, Freedom Rides, voter registration campaigns, Black Power movement and challenges from The King Institute.

  6. By the end of that month, tens of thousands of students participated in sit-ins in at least seven states, contributing to the formation of one of the most important and influential racial justice organizations in American history: the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).

  7. Lo Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee fu una delle più importanti organizzazioni negli Stati Uniti legate al Movimento per i diritti civili degli afroamericani negli anni Sessanta. Emerse da un meeting di studenti organizzato da Ella Baker e tenutosi alla Shaw University di Raleigh, in Carolina del Nord, nell'aprile 1960.