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Black Power — Resources — Civil Rights Teaching In this section, important “founding documents” of the Black Power movement are examined In addition, the section explores the impact of Black Power on other oppressed peoples in the United States
The Black Power Movement - American Archive Arranged chronologically by date, this resource set allows students to see how Black Power definitions and issues evolved over time and to consider how and why African Americans from different walks of life thought about and engaged with the movement
The Foundations of Black Power - National Museum of African American . . . Proponents believed African Americans should secure their human rights by creating political and cultural organizations that served their interests They insisted that African Americans should have power over their own schools, businesses, community services, and local government
Black Power | National Archives This portal is not meant to be exhaustive, but to provide guidance to researchers interested in the Black Power Movement and its relation to the Federal government
Black Power - SNCC Digital Gateway After World War II, Black veterans had returned home determined to organize, vote, and dismantle white supremacy They were an essential part of the older generation of activists who took SNCC in and showed them the way
The Black Power Movement | DPLA This teaching guide helps instructors use a specific primary source set, The Black Power Movement, in the classroom It offers discussion questions, classroom activities, and primary source analysis tools
Amistad Digital Resource: Black Power The Ten-Point Program of The Black Panther Party (BPP) included demands for full employment, decent housing, education for all, an end to police brutality, and the liberation of black men imprisoned in federal and state penitentiaries
Primary Sources Online - HIST 214: The Black Power Movement (HC . . . Search across 63 primary source databases from Adam Matthew covering historical, cultural and political topics from around the world The databases reproduce letters, diaries, government records, illustrations and other materials drawn from museum and library collections
How the Black Power Movement Influenced the Civil Rights Movement Throughout American history, many have had to fight to advance the ideals of liberty and equality Learn about 9 lesser known civil rights leaders who were crucial to their causes, in this episode