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The Black Power Movement
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The Black Power Movement
Look at the following photos. What did the Black Power Movement emphasize? How do these photos of the Black Panther Party differ from photos you have seen of the Civil Rights Movement?
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What did the black power movement emphasize?
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Why do you think this organization chose a black panther as its symbol?
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60’s and 70’s The Black Panther Party
The Black Panther started in Oakland in 1966 They were militant, and often had guns They wanted black control of the black community, and did not seek integration with whites.
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10 Point Program The Panthers published a 10 point program calling for: An end to police brutality Freedom for African Americans Housing and jobs for the black community
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Malcolm X Malcolm X was the most famous of the Black Power leaders of the 1960’s He preached black power and separatism. He did not agree with non-violence and integration
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Malcolm Little Malcolm X ‘s father was a preacher who believed in black separatism As a young adult Malcolm went to prison for burglary There he learned about the Nation of Islam
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1964 -1965 El Hajj Malik el Shabazz
In 1964 Malcolm X left the Nation of Islam and traveled in Saudi Arabia He was assassinated in 1965 by several members of the Nation of Islam
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Talk it out Who do you think was the most effective or inspirational leader of the Civil Rights or Black Power Movement? Explain your reason.
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Talk it out…. Who do you think were more courageous, the non violent protestors of the Civil Rights movement, or militant advocates of the Black Power Movement? Explain.
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Talk it out Which movement do you think was most effective in changing American society, the Civil Rights Movement or the Black Power Movement? Explain.
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Talk it out… What benefits and advantages do students in 2012 have compared with Melba and the Little Rock 9 in the 1950’s?
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Talk it out… How can we honor the accomplishments and memory of people who won the Civil Rights struggle in the 1950’s and 60’s? Explain.
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