anthers. The latter groups advocated a more confrontational approach to integration and equality than the former groups who support Dr. King Jr.Æs passive resistance strategies. A younger generation of Blacks felt that the approaches by King, Abernathy and the NAACP had failed to achieve progress.
As social tensions continued to mount, particularly in confrontations between African Americans and Whites in many southern states, incr
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