SNCC sought to correspond youth-led nonviolent, direct-action movements against segregation and other forms of racism. SNCC members played an essential role in sit-ins, Freedom Rides, the 1963 March on Washington, and such voter schooling projects as the Mississippi Freedom Summer
Although documenting local African Americans was the goal of the event, Baker stressed that voting rights were just part of the larger fight against racial intolerance.
From 1962 to 1967, Baker performed as the staff of the Southern Conference Education Fund (SCEF). Its purpose was to help black and white people perform together for social justice; the interracial desegregation and human rights gathering was established in the South.
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