The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) was founded in April 1960 by student activists in North Carolina. It would eventually become the largest of the major civil rights organizations of the era, working in the areas of student protests, voter registration, and direct action campaigns. SNCC and its various local branches utilized an extensive print campaign in support of its causes, producing a number of flyers, pamphlets, and position papers such as the one displayed here.
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