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... white republicans. But the National Republican Party's views had precedence over the needs of the black organizations. Black leaders ...
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... situation. Aided by charismatic leaders, usually found through the black Southern churches, many organizations began to arise. One ...
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... made known publicly. The SNCC was one of the first organizations to produce Black Power in the mid 1960's. Many SNCC workers came ...
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... This position differed from those taken by many black organizations of the late 1960's, such as the Student Non-Violent Coordinating ! ...
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... of rivals, rationalize the misuse of funds by leadership, justify internecine violence, and to excoriate rival organizations within the Black Power Movement ...
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... Several organizations that participated in the black struggle include the Black Panthers, the CORE, as well as SNCC and SCLC. Even ...
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... the Black Panther Party was a Black Nationalist Organization, that they hated white people, but unlike other organizations within the black liberation movement ...
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... Unlike other organizations within the Black Liberation Movement, the Black Panthers had several biracial alliances (Acoli 2). The first alliance created in ...
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... to build a sense of community...to define their own goals, to lead their own organizations.\" (Kaufman 1998) He became critical of the black leadership that ...
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... Fraternities and sororities are not the only organizations these black elites are members of Some of the most popular organizations that are mentioned ...
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... people. Unlike other organizations within the Black Liberation Movement, the Black Panthers had several biracial alliances. The ...
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... became accepted, it seemed as if the power of racist organizations deteriorated. ... after the Civil War, the votes of newly emancipated black Southerners put the ...
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... Charmichaels call for *"Black Power" was "a call for black people to begin to define their own *goals, to lead their own organizations and to support those ...
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... This is what separated them from other black organizations. In the 1960's, the Panthers used guns not for senseless violence, but for self-defense. ...
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... defense of other blacks. This is what separated the Black Panther Party from other black organizations. In the 1960's, the Black ...
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... I agree with this article. It is a fact that inequality has plagued Black Americans in this country. ... Many feminist organizations formed. ...
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... American Unity. He did this in order to try to unify all the black organizations by fighting white racism (Colliers 143). Malcolm ...
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... Black spokesmen rose up from various organizations -- Black Panther Party, SNCC, Nation of Islam -- and proclaimed BLACK POWER! ...
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... 1964 also saw the emergence of power several Black-led organizations such as CORE the Congress of Racial Equality, which started in 1942. ...
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... These organizations, strong in those urban areas with an increasing black population, schooled young blacks that would challenge the system of Jim Crow. ...
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... It was the organizations like the Black Liberation Army who thought that violence would liberate our peoples, but they too felt the wraith of the powers that ...
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... they benefit from. Well how about all the special groups and organizations that are set up just for black people. I think she should ...
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... three quarters lived in Northern cities."(Banks 17) The early part of the 20th century saw a rise in Black lead organizations, religious and secular that were ...
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... three quarters lived in Northern cities."(Banks 17) The early part of the 20th century saw a rise in Black lead organizations, religious and secular that were ...
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... three quarters lived in Northern cities."(Banks 17) The early part of the 20th century saw a rise in Black lead organizations, religious and secular that were ...
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... These two very different men, and the strains of their different philosophies, have endured in black organizations up until the present day. ...
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... In the early 1900's blacks however began to fight back. In 1909 black advancement organizations began to increase all over North America. ...
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... These organizations fanned the flames of racism for they were against black power which included the vote, holding office and acting as an equal. ...
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... Westheider talks about black leaders and different organizations fighting for black rights but does not fully explain their differences or the significance of ...
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... group called the Pan-Africanist Congress' protests, the South African government feared more deaths so they banned all black African political organizations. ...
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