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1. why were the black power movement and civil rights movement necessary at the time ? 2.how is the black power movement differ from the civil rights movement

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Answered by anishkushwa124
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1. why were the black power movement and civil rights movement necessary at the time ?

ans-Within a short time groups such as SNCC and BPP gained momentum, and by the late 1960s the Black Power movement had made a definite mark on American culture and society. The Black Power movement instilled a sense of racial pride and self-esteem in blacks. Blacks were told that it was up to them to improve their lives

2. how is the black power movement differ from the civil rights movement

ans - By 1966, the civil rights movement had been gaining momentum for more than a decade, as thousands of African Americans embraced a strategy of nonviolent protest against racial segregation and demanded equal rights under the law.

Answered by Anonymous
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Like the activists of the Civil Rights Movement, their goal was complete racial equality. The main difference between the two movements was that supporters of Black Power were prepared to use violent methods to achieve these goals. Proponents of the Black Power Movement did not constitute a homogenous group.

With its emphasis on black racial identity, pride and self-determination, Black Power influenced everything from popular culture to education to politics, while the movement's challenge to structural inequalities inspired other groups (such as Chicanos, Native Americans, Asian Americans and LGBTQ people) to pursue .

How did the message of Black Power advocates differ from that of more mainstream civil rights activists such as Martin Luther King, Jr.? ... Black Power advocates, in contrast, believed that African Americans should seek solutions without the aid of whites.

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