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  2. Diane Nash - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Award. Diane Judith Nash (born May 15, 1938) is an American civil rights activist, and a leader and strategist of the student wing of the Civil Rights Movement . Nash's campaigns were among the most successful of the era. Her efforts included the first successful civil rights campaign to integrate lunch counters (Nashville); [1] the ...

  3. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ( SNCC, pronounced / snɪk / SNIK) was the principal channel of student commitment in the United States to the civil rights movement during the 1960s. Emerging in 1960 from the student-led sit-ins at segregated lunch counters in Greensboro, North Carolina, and Nashville, Tennessee, the Committee ...

  4. Amelia Boynton Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Medal (1990) Amelia Isadora Platts Boynton Robinson (August 18, 1905 – August 26, 2015) was an American activist who was a leader of the American Civil Rights Movement in Selma, Alabama, [1] and a key figure in the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches . In 1984, she became founding vice-president of the Schiller ...

  5. Civil rights icon Diane Nash honored at steps where she ... - AOL

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    Civil rights icon Diane Nash honored at steps where she confronted mayor on segregation ... The school is named for the Rev. James Lawson, the Nashville professor who taught college students and ...

  6. How Nashville's Southern Student Organizing Committee was ...

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    June 15, 2024 at 12:36 PM. In 1964, student activists at Scarritt College in Nashville formed one of the many civil rights groups that pushed for equality and racial justice. The group, called the ...

  7. James Farmer - Wikipedia

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    James Leonard Farmer Jr. (January 12, 1920 – July 9, 1999) was an American civil rights activist and leader in the Civil Rights Movement "who pushed for nonviolent protest to dismantle segregation, and served alongside Martin Luther King Jr." [1] He was the initiator and organizer of the first Freedom Ride in 1961, which eventually led to the desegregation of interstate transportation in the ...

  8. Nashville leaders decry Nazi demonstrations, honor icons John ...

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    He was a civil rights icon that worked with King, Diane Nash and Lewis to promote nonviolent activism. In 1959, Lawson began leading workshops in nonviolence for young Black students from local ...

  9. Nashville Student Movement - Wikipedia

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    James Lawson. Strategist. James Bevel and Diane Nash. The Nashville Student Movement was an organization that challenged racial segregation in Nashville, Tennessee, during the Civil Rights Movement. It was created during workshops in nonviolence taught by James Lawson. The students from this organization initiated the Nashville sit-ins in 1960.