The Student Sit-Ins: Early Desegregation Movement

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Justin Becker Chapter 9 Response 10/01/2015 The Student Sit-Ins were different from their predecessors in the early desegregation movement in many ways. The first major difference is the fact that they used a more proactive approach in their efforts. They did not wait for a single specific event to occur, rather they decided to “strike first.” Another major difference was that they preferred to avoid the legal route of court rooms and litigations. In doing so they showed that they were willing to fight for their cause on their own. The students adopted several methods from earlier movements. The integrated the peaceful aspects that their predecessors used. While avoiding any forms of violence in their actions, they proved to