Black History Month – February 18/22

“SNCC”

SNCC

The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, or SNCC (pronounced “snick”), was one of the key organizations in the American civil rights movement of the 1960s. … SNCC sought to coordinate youth-led nonviolent, direct-action campaigns against segregation and other forms of racism.

Begun as an interracial group advocating nonviolence, it adopted greater militancy late in the decade, reflecting nationwide trends in Black activism.

The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee was founded in early 1960 in RaleighNorth Carolina, to capitalize on the success of a surge of sit-ins in Southern college towns, where Black students refused to leave restaurants in which they were denied service based on their race. This form of nonviolent protest brought SNCC to national attention, throwing a harsh public light on white racism in the South. In the years following, SNCC strengthened its efforts in community organization and supported Freedom Rides in 1961, along with the March on Washington in 1963, and agitated for the Civil Rights Act (1964). In 1966 SNCC officially threw its support behind the broader protest of the Vietnam War.

As SNCC became more active politically, its members faced increased violence. In response, SNCC migrated from a philosophy of nonviolence to one of greater militancy after the mid-1960s, as an advocate of the burgeoning “Black power” movement, a facet of late 20th-century Black nationalism. The shift was personified by Stokely Carmichael, who replaced John Lewis as SNCC chairman in 1966–67. While many early SNCC members were white, the newfound emphasis on African American identity led to greater racial separatism, which unnerved portions of the white community. More-radical elements of SNCC, such as Carmichael’s successor H. Rap Brown, gravitated toward new groups, such as the Black Panther Party. SNCC was disbanded by the early 1970s.

Other notable figures in SNCC included Ella BakerJulian BondRubye Robinson, and Fannie Lou Hamer.

February 18th Black History Wod:

“SNCC”

Choose a Weight that you can manage.

For Time:
75 Burpee Deadlift
75 Burpee Hang Clean
75 Burpee Push Press
3 Burpees to the Plate every minute on the Minute

Upper Impairment

For Time:
75 DB Burpee Deadlift
75 DB Burpee Hang Clean
75 DB Devil Press
3 Burpees to the Plate every minute on the Minute

Lower Impairment

For Time:
75 DB Burpee Deadlift
75 DB Burpee Hang Clean
75 DB Devil Press
3 Burpees to the Plate every minute on the Minute

Neuromuscular

For Time:
50 DB Burpee Deadlift
50 DB Burpee Hang Clean
50 Db Devil Press
2 Burpees or Knee Burpee to the Plate every minute on the Minute

Seated

For Time:
75 DB Deadlift
75 DB Hang Clean
75 DB Deadlift to Swing & Press
3 Slamball every minute on the Minute

Short Stature

For Time:
75 DB Burpee Deadlift
75 DB Burpee Hang Clean
75 DB Devil Press
3 Burpees every minute on the Minute

Sensory

For Time:
75 DB Burpee Deadlift
75 DB Burpee Hang Clean
75 DB Devil Press
3 Burpees every minute on the Minute