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The Black Power movement differed from Martin Luther King Jr.'s approach primarily in its emphasis on racial pride, self-determination, and, at times, a willingness to use violence for self-defense. While King advocated for nonviolent resistance and integration, focusing on achieving civil rights through peaceful protests and legal means, the Black Power movement sought to empower African Americans to assert their identity and control over their communities. This shift reflected a growing frustration with the slow pace of change and a desire for more radical solutions to systemic racism.

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