HIST 2112 Chapter Notes - Chapter 29-30: Clyde Bellecourt, American Psychiatric Association, Rachel Carson
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Review questions: how and why did the fight for black civil rights change as the 1960s progressed, describe the other rights movements discussed in this module: native americans, women, gays, and lesbians, chicanos. 1960s urban riots: after mlk"s murder; riots broke out in harlem and other african. Despite of the programs of the great society, it did not benefit african american neighborhoods much because of discrimination. Black power: the power of african americans to unite as a political force and create their own institutions apart from white-dominated ones. Idea first suggested in the 1920s by marcus garvey. Its philosophy influenced civil rights groups such as: National economic growth reconstruction organization (negro): sold bonds and operated a clothing factory and construction company in. Opportunities industrialization center in philadelphia: provided job training and placement. Black pride: african american abolitionist john s. rock coined the phrase.