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Who had become a symbol of the black power movement that was sweeping the nation by the early 1960s?

Malcolm X


What is the name of the political movement most prominent in the late 1960s and early 1970s that worked to express a new racial consciousness among black in the United States?

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Why were many whites scared away from supporting civil rights?

feared the black power movement


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Despite the progress of the late 1950s and early 1960s many young black Americans were frustrated, and those who lived in the ghettos felt anger at the high rates of unemployment, continuing discrimination and poverty which they experienced. Out of this frustration the Black Power movement emerged.


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