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“Black Power” became popular in the late 1960s. The slogan was first used by Carmichael in June 1966 during a civil rights march in Mississippi. However, the concept of Black power predated the slogan. Essentially, it refers to all the attempts by African Americans to… Read MoreAfrican American literature
American civil rights movement
black nationalism
influence of Malcolm X
presidential election of 1968
Stokely Carmichael: Black Power (1966)Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
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