In order for the civil rights to anchor down, the effectiveness of peaceful protest led by African Americans led to securing the civil rights in the USA. The target of carrying out a peaceful protest was to allow African Americans to have the rights to vote, to allow them to vote for public officials who will listen to them and work for a change, than to vote against who will obey, as the 1960s was a great social change throughout the world as thousands of volunteers joined in the effort to overthrow the obstacles faced by minorities. There were some limitations; some parts in the south fewer than 40% were registered to vote. As the civil rights activists wanted to push their movement ahead through peaceful demonstrations not all considered this due to the slow pace this caused others to move towards a violent method, because knowing that there is laws and limits that will make it almost impossible for African Americans to register. …show more content…
Robert Moses aged 26 in 1961, created the SNCC (Student Non-violent coordinating committee) the use of violence’s was strictly forbidden, and was recognised to teach black Americans down south giving them a greater percentage above 40% of the people the knowledge and the rights to vote. The effort was known as the “Freedom summer” the press and media now had eyes on them allowing everyone to see what is happening, this gave a great advantage to push through the rights to vote. Unfortunately once it hit the headlines three volunteers where killed due to white backlash, but sparked a positive outcome because international attention now focused on the voter registration, which built the confidence of winning the