Shared hope for a better life in America
Protest music during the Anti-war movement of the 1960â??s was very powerful. Folk artists such as Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez and Nina Simone as well as Rock artists of the period \like Credence Clearwater Revival, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young and many others lent their voices and talents to the movement creating an spiritually linked cultural movement as well.
Marcus Garvey is historically linked to the "Back to Africa" movement that encouraged the repatriation of slave descendants, and black solidarity within a unified Africa. Marcus Garvey (1887-1940) was born in Jamaica and travelled widely examining the status of blacks in Europe and America. He decided that they could only achieve parity with whites by uniting under their African heritage. He was a major leader in the Pan-African Movement, and also supported the continued colonization of Liberia in Africa. His movement of "African Redemption" became known as Garveyism, and was one basis for the Rastafari religious movement, where he is revered as a prophet.
Racism was linked to it.
African Americans were linked with Communists.
slaves were used on plantations to grow and pick the cotton
In his "I Have a Dream" speech, Martin Luther King Jr. linked the demands of the civil rights movement to the fundamental principles of freedom and equality enshrined in the American Dream and the Constitution. He emphasized that the struggle for civil rights was not just a fight for African Americans, but a quest for justice and dignity for all people. By invoking the ideals of liberty and justice, King called for a collective awakening to the urgent need for change and unity in the face of racial injustice.
Shared hope for a better life in America.
James Earl Ray was linked to Martin Luther Kings assassination.
According to wikipedia, it was Illinois Avenue."Atlantic City's Illinois Avenue was renamed Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in the 1980s."The link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monopoly_(game)
Martin Luther King Jr. was a pivotal leader in the American civil rights movement, advocating for nonviolent resistance to combat racial segregation and discrimination. His leadership in key events, such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the March on Washington, highlighted the struggle for equality and justice for African Americans. King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech became a defining moment in the movement, inspiring countless individuals to join the fight for civil rights. His efforts ultimately contributed to significant legislative changes, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
The demands in space travel (apex)
In terms of American history the movement linked with the second wave of feminism was the civil rights movement and later the anti-war movement.
The Rastafarian movement
No. That term was not in our vocabulary in 1968. Earl Ray Jones was considered a man who assassinated King for his own insane reason.
Luther's initial success seems to be linked to his contacts within the University of Wittenberg. Which is the the city of Wittenberg.
Nativism----- apex :)
The Fluxus contemporary movement can be linked to the composer John Cage. John was known to be a pioneer in indeterminacy of electro acoustic music.