HILD 7A Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Stokely Carmichael, Ella Baker
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The apex of the black power movement (mid 1960s mid 1970s) Militancy takes center-stage: per(cid:272)eptio(cid:374) of post(cid:449)ar (cid:862)ci(cid:448)il ights(cid:863) a(cid:272)ti(cid:448)is(cid:373) Most high-profile activities carried out in the south. Prominent way in which african americans referred to themselves and the way society referred to african americans. Politicized: per(cid:272)eptio(cid:374) of (cid:862)bla(cid:272)k po(cid:449)er(cid:863) a(cid:272)ti(cid:448)is(cid:373) (cid:862)the da(cid:455) of (cid:374)o(cid:374)(cid:448)iole(cid:374)t resista(cid:374)(cid:272)e is o(cid:448)er. (cid:863) malcolm x. Nonviolent protest long had been debated and questioned, even at the peak of its utilization. In 1966, the cult of personality sncc had avoided began to take under the leadership of stokely carmichael: carmichael and the response to the mississippi freedom summer would lead. Impact of mississippi freedom summer (1964: mobilized by bob moses and the council of federated organizations (cofo) with the help of sncc. Core: congress of racial equality (founded in 1942 as an interracial activist group; after.