Chapter 12: Say It Loud: Black Power and the Search for a New Radical Paradigm

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Chapter 12: Say It Loud:Black Power and the Search for a NewRadical Paradigm
Black Power
The Black Panther Party

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Abstract

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, leaving not only a power vacuum in the modern civil rights movement, but also leaving many Black Americans wondering where to turn next. As the 1960s progressed, many younger African Americans had already felt that King’s approach of direct action and nonviolence was not achieving results as quickly as they wanted, which led to the formation of new concepts and groups such as Black Power and the Black Panthers.

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