Question
How did their actions prove successful?

Answer

Their action succeeded in gaining international attention for the Civil Rights Movement in the US.
Recently, the San Jose (Pronounced as ‘Saan Hoze’) University, of which they were former students, honoured them and installed their statues in the University campus.

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