Local involvement was multi-faceted and deeply rooted in individual communities. Their stories, experiences, and strategies created a powerful, collective force that was foundational to the successes of the Civil Rights Movement. The movement was not just a series of events or campaigns but was deeply integrated into the daily lives of those fighting for justice.
Image: Dianne Nash, co-founder of SNCC and advocate for desegregation and voting rights during the Civil Rights Movement
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