The history of SNCC is documented by individual articles in our Civil Rights Movement History section.
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) Founded (1960)
SNCC Founding, Articles & Speeches Rock Hill SC, "Jail-No-Bail" Sit-ins (1960)
Freedom Rides (1961)
Mississippi — the Eye of the Storm (1961)
Direct Action or Voter Registration? (1961)
Voter Registration & Direct Action in McComb MS (1961)
Herbert Lee Murdered (1961)
Albany GA, Movement (1961-62)
Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) Formed in Mississippi (1962)
Cambridge MD — 1962
Maryland Eastern Shore Project (1962)
Diane Nash Defies the Mississippi Judicial System (1962)
Cairo IL, Protests (SNCC) (1962)
Mississippi Voter Registration Greenwood
Greenwood Food Blockade (1962)
Marching For Freedom in Greenwood (1963)
Cambridge MD, Movement — 1963
Voter Registration Movement Expands in Mississippi (1963)
Danville VA, Movement (1963)
Atrocity in Winona (1963)
Selma — Breaking the Grip of Fear (1963)
Struggle for the Vote Continues in Mississippi (1963)
Americus GA Movement & "Seditious Conspiracy" (1963)
Federal "Jury Tampering" Frameup in Albany GA (1963)
Kennedys Appease the Segregationists (1963)
Freedom Day in Selma (1963)
Freedom Ballot in MS (1963)
SNCC Meets Kenyan Freedom Fighter in Atlanta (1963)
Freedom Day in Hattiesburg (1964)
Louis Allen Murdered (1964)
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) Founded (1964)
Cambridge MD & the "White Backlash" (1964)
Mississippi Summer Project (1964)
The Selma Injunction (1964)
Integrating Americus High School (1964)
SNCC Delegation to Africa (1964)
MFDP Congressional Challenge (1964-65)
Selma Voting Rights Campaign (1965)
Cracking Lowndes County (1965)
Jackson, MS Protests (1965)
Natchez MS — Freedom Movement vs Ku Klux Klan(1965)
ASCS Election Campaigns (1965)
The Murder of Sammy Younge (1966)
Vietnam and the Draft: Taking a Stand (1966)
Julian Bond Denied Seat in GA Legislature (1966)
The Murder of Vernon Dahmer (1966)
Lowndes County: Roar of the Panther (1966)
The 1966 Election in Lowndes County
Stand Off in Prattville, Alabama (TBD) (1966)
Cambridge MD — Black Power Speech (TBD) (1966)
See also:
SNCC Documents
Our Stories
Web Links: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Books: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
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