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What were the main ethical and moral goals of the black power movement in the 1960-1970s?
What lasting integration or racial-attitude change did the Black Power Movement have in the mainstream media or overall american communties?
How many white and black communties were supporting Carmichael's Black Power Movement in c. 1960-1970
What caused Carmichaels Black Power movement to end in c.1970s?
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Quotes and opinions on the Black Power Movement in Washington from black and white people in c.1960-1970 in America. - Sources such as popular public opinions, quotes, and other voiced subjective talk can be found in old American Newspapers, and posters/flyers that are hung around American neighbourhoods or posted online for consumption and persuasion.
Black Power Movement's/Carmichael's income & spending sheets on how many black and white communities/families had funded and financially supported the movement in its activities and approaches to motivate and persuade mainstream media and the public. - Information like this can be found either online or through previous interviews regarding whether or not families had paid for the Black Power Movement to continue their approaches.
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Opinions of certain state and national politicians on how the matter of civil rights was being handled and whether they condoned the behavior in the Black Power Movement approaches - Most of the time, politicians would legislate new laws and update the public through aired television and broadcasting, either in breaks for advertisements or directly within news channels.
Revised book or statement of morals and goals for the Black Power Movement, and specifications on what they planned to achieve with their community and different members and or funding from donations and payments - This can be found in old primary/secondary recounts of his journaling and letters to his members or people of the cities in which they were trying to influence. Their pitches in the past of who they are and what they want will be crucial in answering this question.
Historical recountings and or timelines explained the reasoning for Carmichaels Black Power movement and the key triggering causes or events which influenced him and the others to start taking this type of approach towards equality. - Historical websites and accounts online of the events which happened beforehand, descriptions of people who worked within the Black Power Movement and Carmichael himself.
Number of people who attended rallies and events in which Black Panther Parties or the Black Power Movement was invovled in, and how diverse were the races and the attendances in total. - Black Power Movement history sites and accounts of people attending, secondary source eye-witness counts, security posts for rallies and or televised broadcasts numbering the people off.
Statistics on how many people and geographical locations in which the Black Panther Party or the Black Power Movement specifically had it's largest following and or support in. - Recorded by interviews conduced by politicans or journailsts, or through articles and different types of written accounts that may contribute thought and evidence to the spread of their influence.
Black Power Movement and associated Black Panther Parties have income, influx of donations, and overall purchases or assets to continue supporting expansion, campagins, approaches and different activities to promote their group in the last 3-5 years. - Found within purchases, areas booked out for events, campagin histories and different newspapers or broadcasting channels.
MLK Jr and other parties views and or resistance against Carmichaels group movements - Found within secondary source website articles, old public news papers and channels, film and tape of speech when talking about other parties, areas of influence and total rallying numbers, etc.
Stokely Carmichael's Black Power Movement, and their associated Black Panther Group's goals after 1965, their different approaches, and how they evolved. - Found in past journals and documentations, found in secondary comparison websites, found in denouncement letters and speeches from iconic figures, and in past opinionated films.
Carmichaels old speeches and rallies with his members to motivate them for a public event or to fight back adversity, or his motivation and support towards the black Panther Party, seeing what was said and mentioned about what their final goal for acheiving was. - Found in old tape and interview articles of Carmichael and his members in his group, opinions and statements from all of them can be in old tapes or films of them giving speeches, broadcasts or newspaper interviews and in media at the time.
Accounts of people in colleges, shcools and esablished influenced areas on what trends, tradition and or impactful motivation did the Black Power Movement, and it's associated groups spread throughout the environment and their culture - Found from opinion pieces, previous mainstream media coverage or celebrity references within pop culture to help indicate their spread and influence over the culture and communites invovled.
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