Black Power and the Meredith march Flashcards

1
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when was black power created?

A

1960’s

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how did most white people perceive the black power movement?

A

violent

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3
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what did most people in the black power movement want?

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economic and political independence and the promotion of black pride.

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4
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why did the black power movement develop?

A
  1. ghetto problems
  2. influence of Malcolm X
  3. NAACP - too slow
  4. SNCC and CORE; appointed new radical leaders such as Stokely Carmichael
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5
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who first made the “black power” name popularised?

A

Stokely Carmichael at the Meredith march

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who began the Meredith march and when?

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James Meredith, a black student at the university of Mississippi. 1966 he planned to encourage black voter registration through marching through Mississippi.

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7
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what happened to Meredith during the march?

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he was shot by a white racist, injured and hospitalised

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8
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what happened after Meredith was hospitalised?

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that march carried out by SNCC and SCLC

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9
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what showed that there was a divide in the civil rights movement during the march?

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King’s SCLC chanted “freedom now” whilst Carmichael’s SNCC chanted “black power”

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what did Carmichael believe

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he urged black Americans to reject interracial protests and instead encouraged solidarity.
- he wanted eventual integration but not until white saw blacks as equal.

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