The Black Panthers advocated violent solutions to the discrimination African-Americans suffered for over one hundred years after the abolition of slavery during the 1960s.
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the preservation of nature as a national policy
It was an organization that aimed at promoting black pride and unity. The central message Garvey's Harlem-based movement was that African Americans could gain economic and political power by educating themselves
gender equality in public services
how did AfricanAmericans rights change before, during, and after reconstruction?
the desire for the people of African descet no matter where they lived in the world to think of African as a homeland
Booker T. Washington
Pan-African movement
Booker T. Washington was the African-American rights activist that advocated an accommodating, patient approach to equality. Washington was an educator, orator, advisor to the presidents, and author.
Malcolm X
Malcolm X
Yanga, an African who had been a king in his homeland.
Provide an African homeland for freed slaves
AfricanAmericans to gain equal rights
The name Booker T. Washington comes to mind. There have been many others.
abolitionist allies, including those who had long advocated women's rights, divided over the movement's priorities. Many abolitionists initially advocated universal suffrage, for both African Americans and women.