Left Side – Warm Up: Successes of the Civil Rights movement

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Left Side – Warm Up: Successes of the Civil Rights movement 1957-1964 List them Civil Rights Act of 1964 Voting Rights Act of 1965 DeJure Segregation dies 2

Black Nationalism 1

Nation of Islam Elijah Mohammed leader of the Nation of Islam or Black Muslims Malcolm X Malcolm Little By age 21 in jail – after release joined the Black Muslims: 1. blacks should separate from whites 2. encouraged black community to develop their own economic and political parties. 3. promoted importance of African Americans taking pride in their culture 4. promoted self-defense – “Self defense is not violence; it is intelligence” 4

Violence in the 1960s Cities Unemployment, poor housing, crime Watts, Harlem, Detroit,…

Black Power had a variety of meanings – political power, economic power and pride in being black “ This country knows what power is. It knows it very well. And it knows what Black Power is ‘cause it deprived black people of it for 400 years. So it knows what Black Power is…WE are on the move for our liberation…The question is, Will white people overcome their racism and allow for that to happen in this country? If that does not happen, brothers and sisters, we have no choice but to say very clearly, “MOVE OVER, OR WE’RE GOING TO MOVE ON OVER YOU”.

Black Panthers 1966 Oakland, Huey Newton, Bobby Seale Self-Reliance – set up schools, hot breakfast programs, registered voters, collected weapons to patrol their own neighborhoods Self-Defense End police brutality 5

Assassination of King 1968 Memphis, Tennessee Poor People’s March- planned for Wash DC to emphasize problems of urban poor Shot and killed on balcony of his hotel room by James Earl Ray 6