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Title: The Challenge of Black Power


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The Challenge of Black Power
  • Angela Brown
  • Chapter 29 Section 4

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  • 1964 Martin Luther King Jr. won Nobel Peace
    Prize.
  • Some questioned his approach and the movement
    became divided.
  • Many African Americans angered by the continuing
    injustice.

3
James Baldwin
  • 1963 The Fire Next Time told how oppression had
    set African Americans apart and made them
    stronger.
  • Baldwins essays and novels were powerful
    descriptions of African American experience
    Notes of a Native Son.

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Malcolm X
  • Born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska 1925.
  • Father a Baptist Minister who spread Marcus
    Garveys back to Africa message.
  • Father died during childhood.

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  • Malcolm turned to a life of crime in ghettos of
    Detroit, Boston, and New York.
  • Arrested for burglary and served seven years in
    prison where he joined the Nation of Islam called
    Black Muslims (preached black separation and
    self-help)

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Black Nationalism
  • Nation of Islam founded n 1933 in Chicago by
    Elijah Muhammad.
  • Taught Allah would bring a black nation union
    of nonwhite people.
  • Key to self knowledge knowing your enemy white
    society.

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  • Did not seek change through political means
    waited for Allah to create Black Nation tried
    to lead righteous lives and become economically
    self-sufficient.
  • 1952 Malcolm released from prison changed name
    to Malcolm X 12 years minister of Nation
  • Malcolm gave fiery speeches to spread ideas of
    black nationalism.
  • A belief in the separate identity and racial
    unity of African American community.

9
Opposition to Integration
  • Malcolm X called March on Washington Farce on
    Washington rejected integration
  • 1964 Malcolm X broke with nation due to
    disagreement with Muhammad formed Muslim
    Mosque, Inc.
  • Then made a pilgrimage to Mecca holy city of
    Islam in Saudi Arabia

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March on Washington
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Mecca
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  • Seeing Muslims of all races worshipping
    peacefully changed his views about separatism and
    hatred of white people- change upset some of
    African American community.
  • Returned ready to work with other Civil Rights
    leaders and even some White Americans.
  • Feb 1965 shot to death at New York rally by three
    members of Nation of Islam.

13
The Black Power Movement
  • Stokely Carmicheal SNCC leader influenced by
    Malcolm X
  • Born in Trinidad, West Indies in 1941 moved to
    U.S. at age 11
  • Soon tired of nonviolent protest due to beatings
    and jail
  • called on SNCC workers to carry guns for
    self-defense
  • rejected white activists

14
Stokely Carmicheal
  • Carmicheals idea of black power called on
    African Americans to unite, to recognize their
    heritage, to build a sense of community, to
    define own goals.

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The Black Panthers
  • 1966 militant political party formed by activists
    Bobby Seale and Huey Newton.
  • Wanted African Americans to lead own communities
    and demanded federal government rebuild ghettos
    to make up for the years of neglect.
  • Violent encounters with police yet set up
    day-care centers and free breakfast programs.

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Black Panthers
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The Black Panthers
  • Black is Beautiful slogan
  • SNCC and Black Panthers moved away from NAACP and
    other moderate groups split in civil rights
    movement

18
Riots in the Streets
  • De jure segregation racial separation created
    by law battled early on
  • De facto segregation tougher caused by social
    conditions, poverty, - fact of life in most
    American cities in education, housing, and
    employment
  • Frustration and anger boiled over into riots in
    New York City, Rochester, and New Jersey.

19
  • One of most violent riots occurred in Los Angeles
    neighborhood of Watts Aug 1965
  • Police pulled over a black man for drunken
    driving peaceful at first but when he resisted
    arrest an officer panicked and began swinging his
    baton
  • Outraged crowd touched off six days of rioting.

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  • National guard and police gained control but 34
    people dead more than a thousand injured.
  • Federal government set up special National
    Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders to
    investigate.
  • 1n 1968 declared riots an explosion of smoldering
    anger in ghettos.

21
Legacy of the Movement
  • Between 1970-1975 the number of African American
    elected officials rose by 88.
  • Black mayors elected in Atlanta, Detroit, Los
    Angeles, and Newark NJ.
  • Others served in Congress and state legislatures
  • (Ex Barbara Jordan of Texas).
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