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Generally this term refers to a movement in which African-American people try to gain civil rights, equal treatment to people of other races, etc, especially in the 1960s in the United States. Some examples of leaders of these movements are Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and Rosa Parks (not exactly a leader, but a famous figure).

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Where the movement of people to cities?

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What is the difference between population movement and migration?

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When people are forced to move their movement is called?

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to eliminate the descrimination of black people


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How did white people respond to the black power movement?

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What is black pride or power?

I believe the colors of black power are red, black, and green.


Why do black lives matter?

Because they are humans like you and I.


Who are the 2 main people of the christian movement?

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Who is associated with the Black Power movement?

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What was the panafrican movement?

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Which people in American society were apart of the civil rights movement?

black people, white people, the president, basically all of america..


Why were many whites scared away from supporting civil rights?

feared the black power movement


What was the impact of the American Indian Movement in the Great Lakes area?

growth in population of black people