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Two separate European groups recently visited the Southern Poverty Law Center for insight on contemporary civil rights issues in the United States.
Two separate European groups recently visited the Southern Poverty Law Center for insight on contemporary civil rights issues in the United States.
Prominent civil rights activist Diane Nash, whose leadership spurred the sit-in movement and helped create the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the early 1960s, said yesterday the Civil Rights Movement left a legacy for today: Ordinary people can bring about social change.