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Black Power Movement 1970 -
In 1965, one of the last traceable remnants of Jim Crow ideology were thought to be taken off the books with the passage of the ... In the late 1950s and the early to mid-1960s, a Muslim minister named Malcolm X rose to prominence in the United States during ... As disillusionment grew over the non-violent protest methods used among mainstream civil rights campaigns, many young
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- In 1965, one of the last traceable remnants of Jim Crow ideology were thought to be taken off the books with the passage of the ...
- In the late 1950s and the early to mid-1960s, a Muslim minister named Malcolm X rose to prominence in the United States during ...
- As disillusionment grew over the non-violent protest methods used among mainstream civil rights campaigns, many young
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