Context
This campaign ran in United States / nordamerika during 1960, around the issue of buergerrechte. This included demands of integration of the public bus system in Jackson, integration of lunch counters in Jackson, and voting rights for blacks living in the rural areas outside of Jackson. [source: jackson-tennessee-students-campaign-for-u-s-civil-rights-1960]
Banners, posters, and displayed communications
- [source: jackson-tennessee-students-campaign-for-u-s-civil-rights-1960]
Goal
The campaign sought to generally, to obtain basic civil rights for black people in jackson and surrounding. Boycott of government-supported institutions
- [source: jackson-tennessee-students-campaign-for-u-s-civil-rights-1960]
Strategy & Tactics
The campaign’s strategy as described in the source: Seeking imprisonment
Methods in 2nd segment
- [source: jackson-tennessee-students-campaign-for-u-s-civil-rights-1960]
Tactics used (per the structured record):
- framing-and-narrative [source: jackson-tennessee-students-campaign-for-u-s-civil-rights-1960]
Outcome
Outcome: gewonnen. Seeking imprisonment
Methods in 6th segment
- [source: jackson-tennessee-students-campaign-for-u-s-civil-rights-1960]
Lessons
What campaigners can take from this case: Marches
Additional methods (Timing Unknown)
- [source: jackson-tennessee-students-campaign-for-u-s-civil-rights-1960]
Lessons recorded (per the structured record):
- (no lessons recorded in the structured frontmatter) [source: jackson-tennessee-students-campaign-for-u-s-civil-rights-1960]