Music Of The 60s
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pools, and four gold courses were closed to the public.6 Congress had finally granted equal rights, but the black population of America had a long way to go before their rights were truly equal.
Many groups such as the SCLC (Southern Christian Leadership Conference), SNCC (Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee), and CORE (Congress Of Racial Equality) were formed to organize rallies and marches to support their cause.7 A few individuals such as James Farmer and Marin Luther King, Jr., however, stand out among all others as the true leaders of the movement. Farmer was the nation’s first black man to earn a Ph.D., and he was also the founder of CORE. He realized that the black population would be seen as ignorant and inferior until they had equal education and job training.8 He demanded that the federal government provide programs to make education and training available, stating, “When a society has crippled some of it’s people, it has an obligation to provide the requisite crutches?9 Martin Luther King Jr., born in 1929, became fam...