
Fisk University, die Nashville Sit-Ins & Bürgerrechtsgeschichte
Nashvilles Bürgerrechtsgeschichte — die Geschichte, wie Nashville zum Trainingsgelände für die Bürgerrechtsführer wurde, die Amerika veränderten.
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Fisk University, the Nashville Sit-Ins & Civil Rights His... — Arrival & Overview
Nashville's civil rights history (the story of how Nashville became the training ground for the civil rights leaders who changed America): the Nashville sit-ins of February 1960 (the non-violent direct action campaign organized by students from Fisk University, Meharry Medical College, and the American Baptist College — the campaign that desegregated Nashville's downtown lunch counters in May 1960, making Nashville the first major Southern city to desegregate its lunch counters): the leaders (John Lewis (1940-2020), Diane Nash (b.
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Fisk University, the Nashville Sit-Ins & Civil Rights His... — Main Attraction
1938), James Bevel (1936-2008), and Bernard Lafayette (b.
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Fisk University, the Nashville Sit-Ins & Civil Rights His... — Historical Context
1940) — the Nashville student activists who became the most important tacticians of the national civil rights movement.
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Fisk University, the Nashville Sit-Ins & Civil Rights His... — Cultural Experience
Nashville's civil rights history (the story of how Nashville became the training ground for the civil rights leaders who changed America): the Nashville sit-ins of February 1960 (the non-violent direct action campaign organized by students from Fisk University, Meharry Medical College, and the American Baptist College — the campaign that desegregated Nashville's downtown lunch counters in May 1960, making Nashville the first major Southern city to desegregate its lunch counters): the leaders (John Lewis (1940-2020), Diane Nash (b.
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Fisk University, the Nashville Sit-Ins & Civil Rights His... — Local Life
1938), James Bevel (1936-2008), and Bernard Lafayette (b.
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Fisk University, the Nashville Sit-Ins & Civil Rights His... — Final Stop
1940) — the Nashville student activists who became the most important tacticians of the national civil rights movement.