7. What the movement tried to do Install a sense of racial pride and self esteem in Black Americans Ensure that Blacks set up their own agenda and put their needs and aspirations first Encourage blacks to form or join all black political parties
8. Religious Aspects of the Black Power Movement Southern Christian Leadership Conference Nation of Islam
9. Positive Outcomes Colleges and Universities established Black History/Study/Culture programs Black Americans took an interest in their African heritage and viewed it as a positive influence for the first time Black Arts movement flourished
Probably one of the most famous symbols of the black power movement was the raised fist. This picture is from the1968 Mexico City Olympics
Gained momentum in the 1950s and 1960sMany different leaders on many different fronts.Movement was hailed as either a positive and proactive force aimed at helping blacks achieve full equality with whites, or reviled as a militant, sometimes violent faction whose primary goal was to dive a wedge between whites and blacks.
SNCC = Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Civil Rights movement was largely tied to the Black Churches of the South as they had the only real means of getting the world out to large groups of people at the time.non violent protest vs. black unity, self-determination and pride in black cultureBlack power proponents often used revolutionary and violent rhetoric Remember there was no organized National Black Power movement so the Black Panthers are loosely tied to the Black Power movement
For years, Blacks had been trying to aspire to white ideals of what they should be, now it was time to set their own agenda, and put their own needs and aspirations first.Proved they could provide a formidable power base and offer foundations for real socioeconomic progress.
SCLC formed by MLK in 1957 advocated non violence and group response to issuesNoI actually formed in the 30s with the main thought being One of the Nation of Islam's core beliefs is that the so-called American Negro has been miseducated by public schools with the express intent of preserving a system of white domination. Highly critical of the facilities and quality of education available in the nation's public schools, which were segregated at the time, the NOI established an independent, parochial school in various cities, calling each one the University of Islam. Most Famous Leader is Malcom X who advocated Black unity instead of Church Community, Self Defense instead of nonviolence and self love in lieu of turning the other check. The exploitation and colonization of the dark nations or lands was done by nations that are Christians.