Consilium Copulandi Non Violentum Scholasticorum

Consilium Copulandi Non Violentum Scholasticorum[1][2] fuit una ex organizationibus maximi momenti motus iurum civilium annis 1960.[3][4] Ortum est ex congressu scholasticorum ab Ella Baker in Universitate Shaviana Aprili 1960 habito. Comitium magna organizatio factum est, cuius fautores in civitatibus septentrionalibus pecuniam expedire iuvit ad opus consilii in civitatibus meridianis sustinendum, ut operarii consilii salarium decem dollariorum per hebdomadem acciperent. Multi autem voluntarii com consilio in propositis in Mississippia, Alabama, Georgia, Arcansia, et Terra Mariae effectis gratuite laborabant. Consilium partes maiores nonnullos annos egit in consessionibus, vectionibus libertatis, Itinere in Vasingtoniam Occupationis Libertatisque Causa, Aestate Libertatis Mississippiensi, et Factione Democratica Libertatis Mississippiensi. Consilii res gesta maximi momenti fuit eius opus externum, cum expeditiones novorum suffragatorum in tabulis referendorum omnem per Meridiem, praecipue in Georgia, Alabama, et Mississippia, ordinaret.

Insigne consilii.

Nexus interni

  1. Haec appellatio a Vicipaediano e lingua indigena in sermonem Latinum conversa est. Extra Vicipaediam huius locutionis testificatio vix inveniri potest.
  2. Anglice: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, nomen imminutum SNCC, saepe pronuntiatum "snick."
  3. "Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Alabama (SNCC)," Encyclopedia of Alabama.
  4. "Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee," ABC-CLIO History and Headlines.
  5. Samuel Proctor Oral History Program apud Universitatem Floridae.

Bibliographia

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Libri
  • Carmichael, Stokely, et Michael Thelwell. 2005. Ready for Revolution: The Life and Struggles of Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture). Scribner. ISBN 0684850044.
  • Carson, Claybourne. 1981. In Struggle: SNCC and the Black Awakening of the 1960s. Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard University Press ISBN 0674447271.
  • Forman, James. 1985,1997. The Making of Black Revolutionaries. Vasingtoniae: Open Hand Publishing. ISBN 0295976594 et ISBN 0940880105.
  • Greenberg, Cheryl Lynn, ed. 1998. A Circle of Trust: Remembering SNCC. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0813524776.
  • Halberstam, David. 1999. The Children. Ballantine Books. ISBN 0449004392.
  • Hamer, Fannie Lou. 2011. The Speeches of Fannie Lou Hamer: To Tell it Like it is. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9781604738230.
  • Deep in Our Hearts: Nine White Women in the Freedom Movement. 2002. University of Georgia Press. ISBN 0820324191.
  • Holsaert, Faith, Martha Prescod Norman Noonan, Judy Richardson, Betty Garman Robinson, Jean Smith Young, et Dorothy M. Zellner. 2010. Hands on the Freedom Plow: Personal Accounts by Women in SNCC. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252035579.
  • Hogan, Wesley C. How Democracy travels: SNCC, Swarthmore students, and the growth of the student movement in the North, 1961-1964.
  • Hogan, Wesley C. 2007. Many Minds, One Heart: SNCC's Dream for a New America. University of North Carolina Press.
  • King, Mary. 1987. Freedom Song: A Personal Story of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement.
  • Lewis, John. 1998. Walking With the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement. Novi Eboraci: Simon & Schuster.
  • Pardun, Robert. 2001. Prairie Radical: A Journey Through the Sixties. California: Shire Press. ISBN 0918828201.
  • Salas, Mario Marcel. 2002. Patterns of Persistence: Paternal Colonialist Structures and the Radical Opposition in the African American Community in San Antonio, Texas, 1937–2001. Thesis magistralis, University of Texas at San Antonio, John Peace Library.
  • Sellers, Cleveland, et Robert Terrell. 1990. The River of No Return: The Autobiography of a Black Militant and the Life and Death of SNCC. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 087805474X.
  • Zinn, Howard. 1964. SNCC: The New Abolitionists. Bostoniae: Beacon Press. ISBN 0896086798.
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