In his "I Have a Dream" speech, Martin Luther King Jr. refers to the "marvelous new militancy" as a growing sense of urgency and determination within the African American community to demand civil rights and equality. This militancy represents a shift from passive resistance to a more assertive and active approach in fighting against racial injustice. It reflects a collective awakening and empowerment among Black individuals, inspiring them to stand up against oppression and seek meaningful change in society.
In this excerpt from Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech, he addresses the rising activism and militancy within the African American community during the Civil Rights Movement. He emphasizes the importance of not generalizing or harboring distrust toward all white people, advocating for unity and understanding rather than division. King's message encourages the pursuit of justice through love and nonviolence, reminding listeners that the fight for equality should not alienate potential allies.
Marcus Garvey spoke out for negro nationalism. The FBI feared that Garvey would bring an uprising within the negro community with his UNIA or Universal Negro Improvement Association.
he wanted equal rights to the negro community
Langston Hughes that's the author the speaker is the black community
The possessive form for the noun negro is negro's. Example: The Black Star Line, a shipping business established in 1919, was funded by individual negro's investments.
Daniel Del Negro's birth name is del-Negro, Daniel.
The Negro was created in 1915.
The feminine gender for "negro" in Spanish is "negra."
the New Negro movement, the New Negro Renaissance or and The Negro Renaissance,
He was a Negro League manager. He also had a seat on the Negro League Board.
ho how did the Negro Leagues begin?
It would be "negra."