The Pan-African Nationalist Movement was a plan to create independence. It was thought that this movement would create unity among all blacks throughout the world.
Angering middle-class whites
Angering middle-class whites
Angering middle-class whites.
Angering middle-class whites
To get rid of any outsiders and other ethnicities they considered inferior
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African-Americans who were prepared to establish a separate African-American state
Martin Luther King Jr. viewed the turn toward violence by black nationalists as a setback for the civil rights movement. He believed in nonviolent resistance as the most effective way to achieve social change and racial equality, and he advocated for peaceful protests and civil disobedience. King saw violence as counterproductive and damaging to the goals of the movement.
A member of the Black Hand of Serbian nationalists who promoted Serbian nationalism by assassinating the Archduke
Black nationalists accused Martin Luther King Jr. of watering down the goals of the civil rights movement by promoting a message of nonviolence and integration, which they believed compromised more radical demands for Black liberation and self-determination. They argued that his approach sought to gain acceptance from white society rather than addressing systemic injustices directly. This perceived moderation was seen as a betrayal of the urgent need for profound social and economic change, with critics asserting that King's strategies were insufficient for achieving true equality. As a result, they felt that his methods undermined the more revolutionary aspirations of the movement.
Edgar Hoover
They were nationalist.