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The SNCC prefered more direct tactics unlike the SCLC

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SNCC entrusted decisions about priorities and tactics to?

The SNCC used participatory democracy, allowing every member to be a part of the decision making process until a consensus was reached.


Why did young people in sncc and the mfdp feel betrayed by some civil rights leaders?

young people in SNCC and the MFDP felt betrayed by some civil rights leaders because civil rights leaders such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton became corrupt and stole money from them OR SNCC was taken over by militant Stokely Carmichael (05/66). MFDP allowed to watch {not participate} in 1964 Dem. Party convention.


Why did many young people in sncc and the mfdp feel betrayed by some civil rights leaders in 1964?

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Who did the Sncc entrust decisions about priorities to?

As a result of the success of the lunch counter boycotts in the early days of the Civil Rights Movement by students, SNCC understood the need to encourage these young activists to stay involved in the movement. Therefore, it entrusted all decisions about priorities and tactics to young activists.


What was the Albany Movement?

It was a coordinated desegregation effort in Albany Georgia which included the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the National Association for Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1961. It had nothing to do with Albany New York.


What was SNCC formed to enable students to do?

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Who became the new leader of the SNCC and changed the primary goal of SNCC to black power?

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