The Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) was
A) an organization of college students dedicated to continuing the campaign for social justice, which had been started by the North Carolina A&T students.
B) a group designed to be the umbrella organization that would link church-based affiliates throughout the South in the nonviolent struggle for racial justice.
C) a group that eventually created the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) .
D) a group formed in 1954 in Mississippi to prevent the implementation of Brown v. Board of Education, with membership consisting of plantation owners, bankers, doctors, legislators, and others opposed to Black civil rights.
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