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Black Power Movement Research Paper

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By 1966, black protest involved the whole nation. They demanded legal equality and economic justice. Since the 1930s, African Americans have campaigned and fought for decent jobs, housing, and education in places outside of the South because they believed in equality. African Americans began to think that there was no hope for racism in the North and the black freedom struggle was beginning to be a bigger threat than the white race. This resulted from activism from an unfinished promise. Legal equality was never a priority, and because of that black rage was at an all time high. There were eruptions of rebellion in urban areas from 1965 to 1968. The issue with these uprising was that police officers were all white men. These white-men carefully watched and patrolled through black neighborhoods, and most of the incidents were between the white policemen and blacks that was the start to their intense rebellions. Types of rebellion were destruction of property, looting, major to minor injuries, and in some cases death. All of the riots were issues and caused trouble, but the …show more content…

The movement of the 1960s and 1970s that helped with black racial issues and autonomy was the black power movement. This was especially important to blacks because they finally felt like the public would notice their treatment. The main reason for these uprisings was because of the police mistreatment and abuse, but white people blamed the black power militants. White people were usually on each others side, and black people were usually on each others side, there was no agreement. Even though black power organizations were posted on the front page of newspapers, they still cold not catch the eyes of the white folk. They also could not end the poverty or racism that stretched throughout the country, but this time helped with future protest

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