The Sclc's Contribution To The Civil Rights Movement

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This essay with be about the Southern Christian Leadership Conference which is a organization to help African Americans get and support their civil rights back . The sclc was made on January 8 1954 at the Ebenezer Baptist Church the president of the organization was Martin Luther King . The sclc started January 1957 and most caucasian people (white people ) didn’t like African Americans . The abbreviation of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference is SCLC . The SCLC took place in Atlanta Georgia, the way the decided was they had marches and they tried to get their freedom back the best way they can . In December 1961 the SCLC initiated it’s first direct action campaign in Albany Georgia . The meeting was mainly about trying to figure …show more content…

Then the bus driver called the police then they told her to move or else she will be arrested . She said she’s not moving long story short she went to jail for not giving her seat up. To me that is not right for her to have to give her seat up he should’ve sat with someone . My point is they should just stay away from each other “how hard is that “ . The SCLC is a great piece of our major history all of their meetings are held in Atlanta Georgia . The SCLC brought national attention beneficial to the civil rights cause . For people to get their rights they had to be voted , They won their voting rights on February 15 1955 the day the SCLC got a new president was on September 1963 JFK led them to win over their rights . In 1963 SCLC claimed their first victory in Birmingham Alabama . The people who was arrested on the marches they sent letters to their family trying to help them . In 1964 Martin Luther King and a number of people were arrested for trespassing was arrested and for breaking the law to not trespass and he was sending letters from the Birmingham jail . Sadly when Martin Luther King was released from jail he was shot while trying to give his “I Have A Dream Speech “ after King’s speech . Some of the bad white people went and fought against abroad black southern churches …show more content…

In 1979 even lorey founded the SCLC women's organizational movement for equality now . In August 2004 a new president was elected of the SCLC . Today the SCLC still stands strong today even though we still got racism going on a lot . Segregation was illegal in 1954 when the SCLC was made , and SCLC they made this so people can do things to help them to be able to see their family . The SCLC had one major goal which was to try to end segregation . SCLC was one of the most dangerous things that happened to try to end segregation . A follow up meeting was held in New Orleans Louisiana several weeks later on February 14 after the SCLC was inaugurated . One of the reasons the SCLC was started was because of the bombing of the sixthteenth street Baptist Church . The SCLC has always been based in Atlanta Georgia . At first they tried to desegregate schools and events . There was a court date called the Supreme Court's 1954 Brown vs Board of education decision strengthened a national movement to desegregate schools which had to go trial for a week before it can be decided. In 1961 they done the freedom rights after the schools were voted and dealt with. The founder of SCLC was found killed April 4 , 1968 in Memphis Tennessee . A man named David Rustin spent 2 years in prison, but the creation of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference did not stop him from doing what he wanted