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Changes & Challenges Chapter 28 Section 4 The Civil Rights Movement Riddlebarger March Against Fear James Meredith shot & wounded in Mississippi Expanding the Movement • March Against Fear – turning point Movement – Is nonviolence the best strategy to bring genuine & permanent change? • Change in laws but… Conditions Outside the South • Similarities/differences for blacks inside/outside South • De facto segregation – Why more difficult? 1963: Unemployment whites: 4.8%; blacks: 12.1% Poverty whites: 1/5 of population; blacks: ½ of population • Discrimination in housing & employment • Voting an answer to poverty? Urban Unrest • From 1964 to 1967, unrest exploded in most major U.S. cities – Watts – Detroit – Ohio • Kerner Commission – poverty & discrimination – racial divide Watts Riots The Movement Moves North • MLK decides to take movement to northern cities – Chicago 1966 – 8-month campaign is one of King’s biggest failures Fractures in the Movement – SCLC, SNCC, CORE & NAACP among others all have goal of ending racial discrimination – By mid-1960’s, conflicts develop within groups. – As harassment of members grows, some begin to reject nonviolence as philosophy. Black Power • Stokely Carmichael and SNCC (1966) • “We Shall Overcome” vs. “We Shall Overrun” Stokely Carmichael June 17, 1966 • “ This is the twenty-seventh time I have been arrested- and I ain’t going to jail no more. The only way we’re going to stop them white men from whippin’ us is to take over. We been saying freedom for six years- and we ain’t got nothin’. What we gonna start now is ‘Black Power!’ Black Power Movement • Black Power slogan makes headlines • Many see it as a call to violence – Self reliance • CORE Black Panthers • Black Power appeals to many young AfricanAmericans. – Black Panther Party (1966) – Bobby Seale & Huey Newton. • Reject nonviolence • Violent Revolution Black Panther Party • Controversial • Confrontation Black Muslims •One of largest & most influential groups expressing black power is the Nation of Islam •Based upon Islamic religion •Black Muslims. •Honorable Elijah Muhammad •Had about 65,000 members by 1960’s. Malcolm X • Biggest name in Nation of Islam is Malcolm X. – Offered message of hope, defiance & black pride. – By Any Means Necessary “Revolutions are never based upon … begging a corrupt system to accept us into it. Revolutions overturn systems.” Martin vs. Malcolm “Violence …seeks to annihilate rather than convert…Nonviolenc e is a powerful and just weapon…which cuts without wounding and ennobles the man who wields it.” -Martin Luther King, 1964 “[N]ow you’re facing a situation where the young Negro’s coming up. They don’t want to hear that ‘turn-the-othercheek’ stuff, no…There’s new thinking coming in. There’s new strategy coming in…It’ll be ballots, or it’ll be bullets. It’ll be liberty, or it will be death.” -Malcolm X, 1964 Malcolm X • Critical of King • White response • 1964: Leaves Nation of Islam • Mecca • Change in views • Feb. 1965: Assassinated by Black Muslims Assassination of Martin Luther King • Focus more on economic issues. • Memphis • “I Have Seen the Promised Land” • April 4th Robert F. Kennedy, speaking in an AfricanAmerican neighborhood in Indianapolis just after announcing the death of Martin Luther King “You can be filled with bitterness and with hatred and desire for revenge. We can move in that direction as a country, in great polarization, black people amongst blacks and white people amongst whites, filled with hatred toward one another. Or we can make an effort, like Martin Luther King did, to understand and to comprehend, and replace that violence, that stain of bloodshed that has spread across the land, with…compassion and love.” End of Movement • • • • • The Movement after King Impact of Vietnam Backlash- “Get tough with blacks” Impact upon other movements Bakke and quotas