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During 1921 to 1973 people worked toward greater civil rights for African Americans in the Federal court, nonviolent direct action, and black nationalist groups. First, the federal court rulings helped end segregated schools. In the court case Brown v. Board of Education the Supreme Court ruled that public schools could not be segregated. Although, even after this court case schools still remained segregated, but it gave African Americans hope. Next, African Americans would use non violent direct action to protest their rights. For example, four African American college students in North Carolina refuse to leave a Woolworth’s “whites only” lunch counter without being served. This caused the restaurant to finally serve African Americans at the lunch counter. Finally, black nationalist groups such as NAACP, or The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, fought for the rights of African Americans.
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