Join us in celebrating the 60th anniversary of Freedom Summer
In 1964, hundreds of brave college students joined local activists in Mississippi to register Black voters. Four major civil rights organizations—SNCC, CORE, NAACP, and SCLC—organized the project.
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In 1964, hundreds of brave college students joined local activists in Mississippi to register Black voters. Four major civil rights organizations—SNCC, CORE, NAACP, and SCLC—organized the project.
JOIN US IN CELEBRATING THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF FREEDOM SUMMER
Join the March on Washington Film Festival to highlight and honor Freedom Summer’s 60th anniversary! Our digital toolkit includes creative and messaging assets that make it easy to share its significance and impact on the fight for civil rights.
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Join me in celebrating the 60th anniversary of Freedom Summer, a 1964 voter registration drive with the mission to increase Black voter registration in Mississippi.
Through films, exhibits, and training, we’re partnering with the March on Washington Film Festival to work with 60+ students to honor the legacy of those who fought for equality.
#FreedomSummer #BlackVoterRights #BlackRight
I am excited to join the March on Washington Film Festival in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of Freedom Summer, launched in June 1964, which aimed to increase Black voter registration in Mississippi.
Throughout the month of June, we’ll work with 60+ students to educate and train them on the successful legacy of Freedom Summer. With your help, we are excited to inspire a new generation to lead and most importantly, VOTE!
#FreedomSummer #BlackVoterRights #BlackRights
Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Freedom Summer! ☀️
During the summer of 1964, students from different backgrounds, colleges, and Civil Rights organizations came together in Mississippi with one mission: increasing voter registration and participation among African Americans. While they faced systemic discrimination, violent repression and tragedy, they succeeded.
We are officially partnering with the March on Washington Film Festival to work with 60+ students through films, exhibits, and training to honor those who dedicated their lives to equality.
Stay tuned for more of our campaign!
#FreedomSummer #BlackVoterRights #BlackRights
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Join me and @MarchOnFest in celebrating the 60th anniversary of Freedom Summer, a 1964 voter registration drive with the mission to increase Black voter registration in Mississippi. We’ll work with 60+ students to honor the legacy of those who fought for equality. #FreedomSummer
I am excited to join @MarchOnFest in commemoration of the 60th anniversary of #FreedomSummer, launched in June 1964, which aimed to increase Black voter registration in Mississippi. With your help, we are excited to inspire a new generation to lead and most importantly, VOTE!
Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Freedom Summer! ☀️ We are officially partnering with @MarchOnFest to work with 60+ students through films, exhibits, and training to honor those who dedicated their lives to equality. Stay tuned for more of our campaign! #BlackVoterRights
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Honoring the 60th anniversary of Freedom Summer, a 1964 voter registration drive with the mission to increase Black voter registration in Mississippi. For 10 weeks, students from different backgrounds, colleges, and Civil Rights organizations came together to increase Black voter registrations in Mississippi. It’s importance put bills in motion such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964’ and the Voting Rights Act of 1965
#FreedomSummer #BlackVoterRights #BlackRights #BlackVoters
Freedom Summer of 1964 was a pivotal point in the Civil Rights Movement which included more than 44 organized projects grouped by congressional districts across Mississippi. A diverse group of students joined together to increase and bring more awareness to Black voter registration. Though met with interference, its importance put bills in motion such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. #FreedomSummer #BlackVoters #BlackVoterRegistration
Freedom Summer of 1964, led by Robert Moses, included several missions:
🗳️ To increase Black voter registration
🏫 To educate Black students in Freedom Schools and community centers throughout Mississippi
📷 Bring awareness to the severe repression in Mississippi
🏛️ To challenge the all-white delegation that would represent Mississippi at the Democratic National
#FreedomSummer #BlackVoterRights #BlackRights #BlackVoters
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Honoring the 60th anniversary of Freedom Summer, a 1964 voter registration drive with the mission to increase Black voter registration in Mississippi. Its importance put bills in motion such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
#BlackVoterRights
Freedom Summer of 1964 was a pivotal point in the Civil Rights Movement which included more than 44 organized projects grouped by congressional districts. Its success helped put bills in motion such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
#FreedomSummer
#FreedomSummer of 1964, led by Robert Moses, included several missions:
🗳️ To increase #BlackVoterRegistration
🏫 To educate #BlackStudents in Freedom Schools and community centers throughout Mississippi
📷 Bring awareness to the severe repression in Mississippi
#BlackVoterRights