Stokely Carmichael: “Black Power”

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Stokely Carmichael:“Black Power”
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In October 29, 1966, Stokely Carmichael addressed an audience consisting primarily of college students at the open-air Greek Theater at the University of California at Berkeley in a speech that has become known as “Black Power.” This wasn’t the first time an audience heard “Black Power,” because Carmichael had used this terminology in other speeches that stressed the same theme. Carmichael was a leading spokesperson for the American civil rights movement as well as for international human rights and the relationship between the two movements. He had first become known as a representative of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, or SNCC, commonly pronounced “snick.”

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