Black Power: Camila Freire Micaela Minga Cristina Pozo Andrea Yánez
Black Power: Camila Freire Micaela Minga Cristina Pozo Andrea Yánez
Black Power: Camila Freire Micaela Minga Cristina Pozo Andrea Yánez
Camila Freire
Micaela Minga
Cristina Pozo
Andrea Ynez
CAUSES
Slavery
The term "Black Power" was used in a different sense in the 1850s
by Black leader Frederick Douglass as an alternative name for the
Slave Power, that is the disproportionate political power at
the national level held by slave owners in the South.
NO JUSTICE
Brown v. Board was a landmark decision of
the U.S. Supreme Court that declared state
laws establishing separate public schools for
black and white students unconstitutional
even on transportation
Reverend George W. Lee was hit with three
shotgun blasts while sitting in his car in
Belzoni, Mississippi.No charges were ever
brought for the agressors
pay the poll taxes imposed on poor blacks to prohibit
voting, and he worked hard to register other black
voters.
TILL CASE
14-year-old Emmett Till, from Chicago
Flirting a white girl
Photographs of Emmett's corpse were
published in Jet magazine and the Chicago
Defender, and were circulated around the
country. They drew intense public reaction.
INDIVIDUAL
MOVEMENTS
Music influence
An early manifestation of Black Power in popular culture was the
performances given by Nina Simone at Carnegie Hall in March
1964.Simone mocked liberal nonviolence ("Go Limp"), and took a
vengeful position toward white racists.
Huey Newton articulated the demands of the Black Panther Party,
which opens onto both parts
BLACK POWER
LEADERS
Stokely Carmichael
(Kwame Tour)
STOKELY CARMICHAEL
(KWAME TOUR)
Born in Port of Spain , Trinidad and Tobago , Stokely Carmichael
moved to Harlem , in New York, New York , in 1952 at the age of
eleven, to rejoin his parents.
They had emigrated when he was aged two, leaving him with his
grandmother and two aunts. He had three sisters.
He studied in Howard University, a historically black university in
Washington, DC.
(1961) he participated in the Freedom Rides of the Congress of
Racial Equality (CORE) to desegregate the bus station restaurants
along US Route 40 between Baltimore and Washington, DC and was
frequently arrested, spending time in jail
NGRITUDE
This was developed by francophone African intellectuals, writers,
and politicians in France during the 1930s
It sought to dispel denigrating myths and stereotypes linked to
black people, by acknowledging their culture, history, and
achievements, as well as reclaiming their contributions to the world
and restoring their rightful place within the global community.
Then some people consider this as an isolated concept that
improves the differences between black and white people
EF
Effects
Impact on politics
It helped organize scores of community self-help groups and institutions that did
not depend on Whites.
It was used to forceblack studiesprograms at colleges, to mobilize black voters
to elect black candidates, and to encourage greater racial pride and self-esteem.
In this way, it can be argued that the more strident and oppositional messages of
the Black Power movement indirectly enhanced the bargaining position of more
moderate activists. These activists capitalized on the nation's recent awareness
of the political nature of oppression, a primary focus of the Civil Rights
Movement,
developing
numerous
political
actioncaucusesandgrass
rootscommunity associations to remedy the situation.