Introduction The period from 1954 to 1965 represents a coalition of two exercises that have changed the patterns of American politics forever. The Civil Rights Movement and the Black Power Movement created two different driving forces for black citizens and political equality. Understanding how each movement captures ethnic relations within the United States further explains the goals and helps explain how each movement affects each other. On the next few pages, I will detail how their philosophy interacts in the context of leaders of black power and citizenship and in the context of mutual influence, permanently changing the American political environment.
Black power movement appeared at the final stage of viable movement of modern civil rights movement in social, political and economic change. Some people think citizenship and black power movement efforts are completely different, but the latter is certainly a reasonable extension of the former. In fact, many people argue that civil rights activist Willy Ricks introduced the black power slogan at the 1966 parade. In 1968, Kwametur (then Stockley Carmichael, 1941-1998) organized the black powers politically and organized and organized to be able to speak from power rather than a weak position. "(It is cited in (Ladner, 1967, page 8). However, although the black power movement is the continuation of the struggle started by the civil rights movement, it is clear that it is very different in many ways is there.
The black art movements began with the civil rights movement, Malcolm X and Islamic countries, and black power forces. And it usually dates from 1960 to around 1970. The movement of black power and black art is a reaction to a turbulent society. The political pattern at the time. Because racial inequality is dominant, black leaders such as Medgar ยท Evers, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr. were assassinated, and Racial Equality Meeting, Student Nonviolence Coordination Committee, SDF Panther All parties are committed to protecting African Americans. Regarding the relationship between human rights black power and black art movement, Larryniel wrote as follows. "Black art is an aesthetic and spiritual sister of the concept of black power.
"Black power" is a political movement expressing a new racial consciousness of black Americans in the late 1960s. It represents both the conclusion of the civil rights movement for ten years and the anti-racial reaction that still exists despite the efforts of black activists. Under the motto of "the beauty of black", a huge wave drowned the country. Black Americans started looking for their cultural roots in Africa without understanding the Pacific Ocean and its history. Another important example of Dee's understanding is to turn her name into Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo. Apparently she chose her new name to express her unity on her African ancestor and rejected black slaves from accepting the repression implied by the American name. It also clarifies her attitude towards culture and heritage. Because she wants to deny her history with a different name.