Which of the following is accurate about "Freedom Summer?"Responsesit was an effort to desegregate American societyit was an effort to desegregate American societyit was an effort to help Southern African Americans register to voteit was an effort to help Southern African Americans register to voteit caused the reversal of the Brown v. Board Education decisionit caused the reversal of the Brown v. Board Education decisionit motivated Civil Rights organizations to create the March on Washingtonit motivated Civil Rights organizations to create the March on Washington
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Which of the following is accurate about "Freedom Summer?"Responsesit was an effort to desegregate American societyit was an effort to desegregate American societyit was an effort to help Southern African Americans register to voteit was an effort to help Southern African Americans register to voteit caused the reversal of the Brown v. Board Education decisionit caused the reversal of the Brown v. Board Education decisionit motivated Civil Rights organizations to create the March on Washingtonit motivated Civil Rights organizations to create the March on Washington
Solution
"Freedom Summer" was an effort to help Southern African Americans register to vote. This campaign took place in the summer of 1964, primarily in Mississippi. It was organized by civil rights organizations like the Congress on Racial Equality (CORE) and the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
The goal was to increase black voter registration in Mississippi, which had the lowest percentage of any state. They also aimed to create Freedom Schools, alternative free schools for African Americans, and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, as an alternative to the all-white Mississippi Democratic Party.
However, it did not cause the reversal of the Brown v. Board of Education decision. The Brown v. Board of Education decision was a landmark Supreme Court case in 1954 that declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional. This decision was not reversed.
Also, it did not motivate Civil Rights organizations to create the March on Washington. The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech, took place in August 1963, almost a year before Freedom Summer.
So, the accurate statement about "Freedom Summer" is that it was an effort to help Southern African Americans register to vote.
Similar Questions
In the summer of 1964, civil rights groups focused on registering African American voters. Why did they call this effort Freedom Summer? A. The next vote coming up was about whether or not African Americans should be free. B. Many Blacks wanted to be free from the responsibility to vote. C. Without the power to vote, Blacks would lose their freedoms. D. Everyone in involved in the effort was free from work for the summer.
Which was a new form of protest started by James Farmer and CORE in 1961?A.Freedom rides through the SouthB.Starting the Black Panthers in PhiladelphiaC.Bus boycotts in ChicagoD.Violent riots in Washington, D.C.
Which of these events led up to the passage of the Civil Rights Act and came after the legislation passed?Contributed to the Civil Rights ActPolice brutality, high infant mortality rates, and lack of economic opportunity sparked a wave of urban uprisings that brought the National Guard into several U.S. cities.Police beat civil rights activists as they march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. The violence was captured by cameras and broadcast on the national news.Three hundred thousand people march on Washington, DC, to mark the centenary of the Emancipation Proclamation.The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) brings visibility to segregation by holding sit-ins at lunch counters.
5)Which event during the Birmingham campaign shocked the nation and drew widespread attention to the cause?*The March on WashingtonThe Attack on ChildrenThe Montgomery Bus BoycottThe Selma to Montgomery marches
When Americans saw images of the violence in Birmingham in 1963, they were:A.In favor of voting to protect segregation in the South.B.Outraged with the activists who organized the children's march.C.happy with the methods of southerners.D.shocked by the violent methods of southerners.
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