PROTESTS ACTIVISM AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE 1954 1973
THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT DURING THE 1950S
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They advocated ending segregation in the North rather than the South.
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They emphasized developing a greater sense of Black nationalism and solidarity.
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They advocated nonviolent means to achieve their goals.
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They split off from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) after the death of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Which of the following did the Black Panthers and the Nation of Islam have in common in the late 1960s? They advocated ending segregation in the North rather than the South.
Detailed explanation-2: -In summary, there was an enormous array of tactics utilized in the movement from 1942-68. Sit-ins, boycotts, marches and civil disobedience were signature actions of the struggle, in which thousands were arrested. Hundreds of thousands participated in marches, boycotts and voter registration drives.
Detailed explanation-3: -It emphasized racial pride, economic empowerment, and the creation of political and cultural institutions.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Black Panthers’ beliefs differ considerably from those of civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. Whereas King emphasised integration and non-violence, the Black Panthers proposed a black separatist vision in which Black people ‘are free to determine our own destiny’.