The growth of the black power movement (1966-74) 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryCivil Rights: A nation dividedIGCSEEdexcel Created by: siamcranmcranCreated on: 26-03-20 22:52 When was the rise of the Black Power Movement? The year 1966 was the rise of the Black Power Movement. 1 of 12 What influenced the Black Power Movement? Divisions and conflicting opinions on best methods for change 2 of 12 Who was Stokely Carmichael? A well known campaigner for the SNCC, who became group leader in May 1966 3 of 12 What did Stokely Carmichael do? First used 'Black power' attracting young AA who wanted radical change 4 of 12 What similar ideology did Stokely Carmichael share with Malcom X Rejected white help, advocated self defence, celebrated AA culture, radical approach for improving lives of 5 of 12 Why did Stokely Carmichael change his ideology of non violence? Frustrated and annoyed by the lack of progress 6 of 12 What controversial act did Stokely Carmichael take? Kicked all white people out of SNCC, not welcome 7 of 12 Name 1 reason for the growth of Black Power? Fustration with the slow progress and ineffective laws, and segreagtion, discrimnation still affecting, 8 of 12 What events gained publicity for black power? Changes in SNCC, 1968 olymics 9 of 12 Name 2 reasons for the growth of the Black Power Encourage pride in culture and heritage and expressed anger of lack of employment, worsening ghettos,(campaigner which got results) 10 of 12 4 negative impacts of Black power Terrified white people, worried moderate CR supporters, blamed for increased police brutality, blamed for race riots 11 of 12 2 positives of the campaign Inspired projects to improve living conditions, focused on socioeconomic problems 12 of 12
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