Joyce Barrett led a sit-in at age 22, helping to enact a ban on racial discrimination in Maryland

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1,500 Black college students challenged police in 1961. The Supreme Court took their side.

In 1961, Black college students fought segregation. Four years later, their Supreme Court case secured First Amendment rights for future protesters. Sylvia Copper was a freshman at Southern University when she was suspended for her participation in the historic protest. She knew ...  Show more

More than 100 high school students walk out in protest of Brenda Travis' expulsion for activism

Brenda Travis was expelled from high school after serving time in jail for her bus station demonstration. Her Mississippi classmates walked out in support. The students wanted an end to racial violence, segregation and barriers to voting. Their activism helped rally young people ...  Show more

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