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At one point during her career in activism, after two weeks of sit-ins she was arrested and put into jail. While in jail, the guards separated the white women from the black women. "The only connection we had with the others was the music".[1] However, with these sit-ins, she helped contribute to the abolishing of lunch-counter segregation in Nashville. Candie notes how she was "naive" saying "I was sure we would have just a few sit-ins, point out to the nation that there was something wrong, and the world would change."[1] In 1966, the SNCC voted to remove whites from their membership.[2][3] Candie says SNCC should get more credit for reducing the fear in Mississippi and prompting many people to join the movement.[citation needed]