T2.A - Change In The Quest For Civil Rights Flashcards

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How did the SNCC change?

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1966 - Voted to expel all whites

May 1967 - replaced drollery Carmichael with Henry rap brown as chairperson

He supported milo rant tactics

25 July 1967 in a speech at Cambridge he called for blacks to take over white stores in black ghettos if necessary using violence

This led to a race riot he was injured

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How did the CORE change?

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1966 - chose Floyd Mckissick as chair person

He was attracted to a demand for black freedom across the world

E.G the apartheid in South Africa

July 1966 at an annual convention they endorsed the idea of black power

Became opponents of the Vietnam war

1967 the word multiracial was removed from the CORE constitution

1968 all whites removed

1968 replaced McKissick with Roy Innis who advocated a more radical approach

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How was black power taken further?

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Oct 1966 black panther party set up by Bobby Seale, Eldridge Cleaver and Huey P. Newton

Advocated black nationalism

Wore a distinctive black uniform with black berets and Afro style haircut

They carried rifles and advocated self defence

They admired communist revolutions and demanded reparations for centuries of persecution by whites

Wanted blacks to be exempt from compulsory military service because of widespread belief that blacks were disproportionately being called up for service

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When did black power come to international attention?

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1968 olympics medal award ceremony for the 400m

Two black American athletes tommy smith and John Carlos made the black power salute

This protest meant they never represented the USA again and the US Olympic committee was opposed to athletes making political statements

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What armed confrontations took place between the black panther party and the police?

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1969- 28 members of the black panthers were killed by the police in shootouts

This included the Chicago black panther leader
Fred Hampton

100s were imprisoned

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Why did the black panther party begin to decline in 1972?

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Clamp down by the FBI and other law enforcement agencies

It’s association with violence alienated many black Americans

At its height it only had 5000 members

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How did Malcolm x and the black panther transform the nature of Balkan American protests?

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Offered an alternative to the non violent method of MLK

Spread black protest from the south to the whole country

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What were the watts race riots 1965?

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Young black American was arrested which trigged riots

Lasted for six days

Resulted in $40 million worth of damage

14,000 national guardsmen were mobilised

Death toll was 34
Over 1,000 injured
4,000 arrested

Caused by poor housing unemployment and inadequate schools

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What was it like for black Americans by the 1960s?

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70% lived in urban areas

Faced unemployment, racial discrimination and poor housing

Because of this a number of civil rights movements appeared

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Who was Malcom X?

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Born Malcolm Little took the surname X as he didn’t know his African name

family were supporters of the UNIA (universal negro improvement association)

Which campaign for black nationalism and an end to the European colonies in Africa and the West Indies.

Father was murdered by a white supremacist group called the black legion

His family home was also burned down

He was imprisoned for petty theft for seven years

Was introduced to the Nation of Islam (NOI)
Who supported separate black communities

He was an excellent orator and gained nation attention with his radical views

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How was Malcolm X different from Martin Luther King?

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Radical message

He supported complete black desperation

He attacked king for not speaking about how the whites had treated the black badly

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What was the Organisation of Afro American Unity (OAAU) ?

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June 1964

Set up by Malcolm X

He wanted to unify all people of African descent and demanded social and economic independence for all blacks across the world

21 Feb 1965 murdered by a gunmen from the Nation of Islam

He didn’t achieve lots but had a large influence

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