Collective Civil Rights Human Rights
F T P E

Civil
Rights


A non-violent movement
for equality before the law
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Direct
Non-Violent
Action

Jane Stembridge Gwendolyn Middlebrooks 1960
Student Protests
“I think I felt that we could
change America, and
that was a huge idea.”
– Jane Stembridge
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Freedom
Rides

Bernard Lafayette Rev. C.T. Vivian 1961
First Ride
…and insist that justice will come and believe that justice will come, even if you have to lose your life.
— BERNARD LAFAYETTE
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Community
Organization

Annette Jones White Gwendolyn Zoharah Simmons Charles Cobb Jr. Albany, Ga
Freedom Alley
“…I realized it’s
not up to me, it’s
all of us together.”
– Annette Jones White
Thank You

The National Center for Civil and Human Rights would like to thank their partners on this project:

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