The Jim Crow Establishment And The Civil Rights Movement

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Through a series of successful campaigns in the early to mid-1960s, The Jim Crow Establishment had been withered away. However at this time, even though the massive legislative gains, blacks were still systematically denied the right to vote through the use of violence. In order to combat this, Leaders from all across the movement actively sought out ways to counteract the remnants of Jim Crow. In the Summer of 1964, the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party was created. This Organization essentially was a political party which included blacks and nonblacks and it began to register these individuals to vote. It is very important to note that blacks within their communities could not make more progressive stories without the aid of their vote

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