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How did the SNCC change in the late 1960s?
It became part of the Nation of Islam.
It stopped supporting the civil rights movement.
It became more militant and pushed aside many members.
It formed a new organization to promote its new ideas.
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It became more militant and pushed aside many members.
Explanation: In the late 1960s SNCC, under leaders like Stokely Carmichael, moved from nonviolent interracial activism toward Black Power and more militant, separatist positions, causing many white and moderate members to leave or be pushed out.
Explanation: In the late 1960s SNCC, under leaders like Stokely Carmichael, moved from nonviolent interracial activism toward Black Power and more militant, separatist positions, causing many white and moderate members to leave or be pushed out.
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