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24 August, 08:16

How did the Black Power movement change the civil rights movement?

It encouraged African Americans to work together with whites.

It discouraged alliances with supportive and sympathetic whites.

It discouraged African Americans from creating their own political organizations.

It encouraged the African American community to shift its focus back to integration.

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  1. 24 August, 09:22
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  2. 24 August, 10:40
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    It discouraged Alliances with supportive and sympathetic whites

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    The Black power movement was all about achieving self determination for people of African American decent, it was all about blacks defending themselves against racial segregation, building their own political and Economic institutions and also having a self sufficient economy as well. and this clashed with the values of the civil rights movement which was about fighting for the civil right of everyone.

    The black power apparently supported racial segregation from people of other race and this discouraged Alliances with supportive and sympathetic whites because the black power movement constituted that the black race was superior
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