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How was the Southern Christian Leadership Conference different from the Montgomery Improvement Association?
It focused on civil rights across the South.
It grew out of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
It used nonviolent resistance to push for change.
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"It focused on civil rights across the South."
Explanation: The SCLC (founded 1957) was a regional/national organization coordinating nonviolent civil-rights actions throughout the South, whereas the Montgomery Improvement Association (formed 1955) was a local group created to lead the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Both used nonviolent resistance.
Explanation: The SCLC (founded 1957) was a regional/national organization coordinating nonviolent civil-rights actions throughout the South, whereas the Montgomery Improvement Association (formed 1955) was a local group created to lead the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Both used nonviolent resistance.
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