Yes, there were many whites that were part of the civil rights movement.
It frightened some whites.
feared the black power movement
Ignorant whites. They felt that black people were less than them.
because the black not as good as the whites, so the whites catch then black and send them to work for the whites
the Black Power movement
It frightened some whites.
feared the black power movement
feared the black power movement
Ignorant whites. They felt that black people were less than them.
because the black not as good as the whites, so the whites catch then black and send them to work for the whites
the Black Power movement
Whites may have feared black slaves due to the perceived threat of rebellion or uprising, as well as fears of loss of control and power. Whites also may have viewed black slaves as different or inferior, leading to feelings of superiority and the need to maintain dominance through fear.
The Australian Olympian to share the podium with the two Black Power saluters was Peter Norman
The black power movement scared many whites away from supporting the civil rights movement.
whites
It frightened some whites.
Malcolm X is often called the "father of Black Power." The Black Panthers were also very heavily involved in the Black Power movement.