PROTESTS ACTIVISM AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE 1954 1973
THE STUDENT MOVEMENT OF THE 1960S
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They promoted the ideal of racial equality.
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They represented a radicalization of urban youth and a new militancy.
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They supported the principle of nonviolent resistance.
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They represented a shift from economic issues to the goal of racial integration.
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Detailed explanation-1: -In what ways did the black panthers represent a shift in tone and tactics for the civil rights movement? They represented a radicalization of urban youth and a new militancy. An increase in african American voter participation. Prevent states from restricting minority groups access to the political process.
Detailed explanation-2: -Its members confronted politicians, challenged the police, and protected black citizens from brutality. The party’s community service programs-called “survival programs”-provided food, clothing, and transportation.
Detailed explanation-3: -How did the Black Panthers reflect a growing radicalism in segments of the movement? Fought police brutality in the ghetto by using violence and self-defense.
Detailed explanation-4: -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.