Summary Of The Black Power Movement And Kwame Tule

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Black Power Movement and Kwame Ture Kwame Ture states that, “Black Power can be clearly defined for those who do not attach the fears of white American to their questions.” Black Power Movement marked a turning point in black and white relations in the United States and how Kwame Ture and other blacks saw themselves. During 1950s-1960s, Civil rights leader Kwame Ture and others contribute to the Black Power Movement. Stokely Carmichael aka Kwame Ture was a Trinidadian-American political activist. As a young toddler his parents immigrated to New York to chase a version of the American Dream. Stokely Carmichael’s father was an old man who believed that you had to work for whatever wanted and that a working black man would squander …show more content…

Martin Luther King Jr. played a huge role for the black power movement, and many other younger black activists’ leader such as handsome Stokely Carmichael, Malcom X, and Rosa Park. Martin and Rosa and many others being a symbol of the non-violent struggle against segregation were he launched voting rights campaign and peaceful protesting. Rosa Park is one of the most important female that contribute a little but a huge factor of the Black Power Movement. One day riding the bus coming from work, a white bus driver told her and other African American to move to the back to give up their seats. Rosa being fed up with it she refuse, causing here to be put in jail, causing a huge movement for a bus boycott and Freedom Riders. Unlike Malcolm X and who epitomized the “Black Power” philosophy and had grown frustrated with the non-violent, integrated struggle for civil rights and worried that blacks would lose control of their own movement. Malcom X joined the Nation of Islam and the Black Panther. Black Panther played a short but important part in the civil rights movement. Being from California, the Black Panther party had four desires: equality in education, housing, employment and civil rights. In other words they were willing to use violence to get what they wanted. Bobby Seale, one of the leader had vision Black Panther party. Seale …show more content…

Ture as a young African American male believe what his father taught him and his morals to extent, taking a stand for what his belief as an activist leader of the Black Power Movement. Kwame being the strong determine men, he became a globe- trotting exponent of all the African American of the Black Power Movement and many

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