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Title: Black Power


1
Black Power Black Nationalism
  • African-American History

2
Background 1800s
  • Many whites favored colonization in 1800s
  • American Colonization Society founded Liberia in
    1821 for that purpose, but only 12,000 went there
  • Dr. Martin Delaney led emigration movement in
    1850s 1860s
  • 20,000 emigrated to Canada Haiti in early 1800s
  • Bishop Henry M. Turner called for limited
    colonization of Africa in late 1800s
  • Calculated U.S. govt owed ex-slaves 40 billion,
    wanted some of that money to fund emigration
  • Southern white Senators introduced bill in 1890
    to fund emigration

3
Background 1900s
  • Marcus Garveys UNIA made black nationalism
    popular in the 1920s
  • Cyril V. Briggs Oscar Brown called for separate
    black 49th state
  • F.S. Cherry founded Church of God in Philadelphia
    in 1915, claiming blacks were really Falasha Jews
    from Ethiopia

Marcus Garvey
4
Black Muslims
  • Timothy Drew (Noble Drew Ali) formed
    Moorish-American Science Temple in Newark, NJ in
    1913
  • Wallace D. Fard appeared in Detroit in July 1930,
    claiming to be prophet from Mecca
  • Claimed blacks were lost tribe of Shabazz
  • Evil scientist Yakub created race of white
    devils, who were given 6,000 years to rule over
    the Black Nation
  • Elijah (Poole) Muhammad took over leadership of
    Nation of Islam following W.D. Fards
    disappearance from Chicago in 1934

5
Malcolm X the Nation of Islam
  • Malcolm Little was son of Baptist preacher and
    UNIA organizer
  • Joined Nation of Islam in prison in 1948
    Minister of Harlem temple in 1954
  • Broke with Nation in March 1964 made pilgrimage
    to Mecca
  • Founded Organization of Afro-American Unity
  • Murdered in Feb. 1965

Malcolm X and Elijah Mohammad
6
Malcolm Xs Message
  • Attacked King others as Uncle Toms
  • Said integration was false goal what was needed
    was real revolution
  • Argued ghettoes were white creations
  • Rejected Christianity as slaveowners religion of
    white supremacy

Malcolm X speaking at Harlem rally
7
The Appeal of Black Nationalism the Nation of
Islam
  • Black nationalism always appealed to Northern
    blacks more than Southern blacks
  • Southerners could believe rest of U.S. wasnt
    racist
  • Northerners knew better
  • Islam better suited to black nationalism because
    it lacks the concept of grace
  • Christianity requires one to love forgive
    enemies
  • Islam emphasizes divine justice retribution
  • American Christianity cast in white, middle-class
    mold
  • Islams strict ascetic code addressed problems of
    ghettoes through self-help

8
Pan-Africanism
  • African Americans related to colonial experience
    of Africans (and Asians)
  • Immanuel Wallersteinss world system thesis
    provided Marxist explanation for colonialism
  • Independence of African nations seen as model

9
Black Power
  • New SNCC leaders Stokely Carmichael Rap Brown
    abandon nonviolent strategy and goal of
    integration in 1966
  • CORE followed suit in 1967 under Floyd McKissick
  • Black Panthers founded in Oakland in 1966 by Huey
    Newton Bobby Seale

H. Rap Brown
Stokely Carmichael, 1970
10
Black Power Ideology
  • Insisted on being called Black to assert that
    Black is beautiful
  • Threatened violence, especially in retaliation
    for police brutality
  • Condemned Vietnam War as unjust continuation of
    colonial rule over people of color

Bobby Seale Huey Newton
11
Black Studies
  • San Francisco State introduced 1st Black Studies
    program under Nathan Hare
  • Antioch College est. Afro-American Studies
    Institute that excluded whites
  • Kenneth Clark resigned in protest
  • Militants at Cornell demanded separate Black
    College of Black Studies in 1968
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