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, the refusal do business with organizations, were conducted by civil rights groups against segregated businesses to bring about change non-violently.
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The refusal to do business with organizations, often referred to as boycotts, was a key civil rights strategy used by activists to protest against segregated businesses and discriminatory practices. These non-violent actions aimed to bring about social and economic change by withdrawing support from establishments that upheld segregation. Civil rights groups, such as the NAACP and Martin Luther King Jr.'s Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), organized boycotts to challenge unjust laws and practices, ultimately pressuring businesses to integrate and promote equality. The success of such campaigns, including the Montgomery Bus Boycott, highlighted the power of collective action in the fight for civil rights and social justice.
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