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As the idea of Black Power began to take hold, the SNCC welcomed the assistance of whites. became more dedicated to nonviolence. embraced the teachings of Islam. took a more militant approach.
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As the idea of Black Power began to take hold, the SNCC
welcomed the assistance of whites.
became more dedicated to nonviolence.
embraced the teachings of Islam.
took a more militant approach.
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took a more militant approach.
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Generally speaking, as the idea of Black Power began to take hold, the SNCC "
took a more militant approach," since the idea behind the Black Power movement was not to sit idley by and wait for rights.
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