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This is a summary of the Black Power Movement in the 1960's USA. Contains a timeline of all the most important events, and then elaborates on all those events. Included: Context, Aims, Tactics and Significance of the Black Power Movement. This summary breaks down the topics in a way that is easy to memorise and also builds understanding of the relevance of the events.

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Timeline:
1777-1783 - North becomes more industrialised and urbanised
1861 - Civil war started
1863 - Abraham Lincoln signed proclamation freeing slaves
1865 - KKK formed
Jim Crow laws
North wins civil war
Slavery abolished
1930 - Nation of Islam formed
1945 - Many black ppl moved to cities (slums)
1963 - President Kennedy assassinated
1964 - Civil rights act
​ Focus moved to Northern states/cities
1965 - Malcolm X assassinated
​ Voting rights act
1965-1967 - Wave of riots in cities
1966 - Black panther party formed
1968 - Dr King assassinated

Context:
After 1945, large numbers of black people moved to cities in slum areas
-​ Ghettos were created when white ppl moved to more affluent suburbs
- resulted in racially segregated housing (even though not in the law)
-​ Inner city schools were predominantly black
-​ Poor quality public facilities
-​ High unemployment
-​ Alarming crime rates
-​ Many one-parent families
-​ Police brutality
Harsh context resulted in new philosophy of racial separation
-​ Black ppl run their own society → black pride, bcm based on this
-​ This would be achieved through whatever means → violence
-​ “Black is beautiful”

Nation of Islam
-​ More philosophical
-​ Totally rejected white christian society
-​ Adopted islam as religion
-​ Leaders: Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X
- changed their given christian names
- slaves were named after their masters (eg. property of…)
- wanted to reject slavery and return to their African roots
-​ Wanted a separate state for black ppl
-​ Members called themselves African Americans
-​ Criticised the CRM → it was non-violent & worked w white ppl
-​ Malcolm X → went on pilgrimage & met (nice) white muslims
- returned to USA and changed teachings, didn’t hate white ppl anymore



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