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Frustration Explodes Into Violence Chapter 14, Section 3

Racial Violence Watts riots in Los Angeles Detroit 43 people die Kerner Commission Long term discrimination cause of violence… duh Federal programs for ghettos

Malcolm X Malcolm Little Nation of Islam Trip to Mecca No drugs, alcohol and separation of the races Trip to Mecca Limited acceptance of whites Assassinated by Nation of Islam in 1965

Malcolm X https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a3hT8f6Kkk

Malcolm X https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63OHMLf9wUc

MLK v. Malcolm X Malcolm X Debate

Black Power Coined by Stokely Carmichael Black Panthers “Use economic and political muscle to gain power” Black Panthers Young and militant Newton and Seale

MLK’s Final Days “Poor People’s Campaign” Assassinated in Memphis 1968 James Earl Ray Robert Kennedy addresses crowd “with an effort to understand with compassion and love” Riots break out anyway Advances… Bussing and Affirmative Action

MLK Controversy MLK Conspiracy