Relier Pairs Mayors, Governors, Civil RightVersion en ligne Identify the major contributors to modern Ga par Aaron Stinson 1 Albany Movement 2 Benjamin Mays 3 Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee 4 Voting rights Act of 1965 5 White Primary 6 Sibley Commission 7 1956 State Flag 8 Civil Rights Act (1964) Protest led by the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, whose primary objective was to desegregate the city of Albany. - prohibited states from imposing any voting qualifications on their citizens -forbid discrimination on the basis of race and sex in hiring, firing, and promotion. - tactic used by whites in Georgia to prevent blacks from voting in the Democratic primary; investigation by lawyer John Sibley to determine what should be done about integration in the state public schools organization by college students that urged non-violent protests to gain integration; president of Morehouse College and mentor to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. controversial flag that flew over Georgia from 1956-2001. The flag was controversial due to the flag’s prominent Confederate Battle emblem.