Diane Nash: Non-violent warrior against racial segregation
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Diane Judith Nash is a civil rights activist who co-founded the Student Non-violent Co-ordinating Committee (SNCC). Diane Nash was born on May 15, 1938, in Chicago, to Leon and Dorothy Bolton Nash. She was born at a time when Jim Crow laws, or racial segregation, were legal in the United States. During that time, Blacks and Whites lived in different neighbourhoods, attended different schools, and sat in different sections of buses, trains, and movie theatres in the South and other parts of the United States.
Diane Nash: Non-violent warrior against racial segregation
Diane Nash: Non-violent warrior against…
Diane Nash: Non-violent warrior against racial segregation
Diane Judith Nash is a civil rights activist who co-founded the Student Non-violent Co-ordinating Committee (SNCC). Diane Nash was born on May 15, 1938, in Chicago, to Leon and Dorothy Bolton Nash. She was born at a time when Jim Crow laws, or racial segregation, were legal in the United States. During that time, Blacks and Whites lived in different neighbourhoods, attended different schools, and sat in different sections of buses, trains, and movie theatres in the South and other parts of the United States.