3.3.4 Black Power Movement and Beyond (1960s–1992)

    Cards (33)

    • The Black Power movement adopted a militant and separatist approach.
    • Who coined the term "Black Power"?
      Stokely Carmichael
    • Match the principle with the movement it belongs to:
      Militant approach ↔️ Black Power Movement
      Non-violent approach ↔️ Civil Rights Movement
    • The Black Power movement advocated for black nationalism and self-reliance.

      True
    • The Black Power movement emerged in the late 1960s due to frustration with the slow pace of change
    • Malcolm X supported integration with white society.
      False
    • The Black Power movement emphasized non-violence and integration.
      False
    • The Black Power movement emerged in reaction to the non-violent and integrationist approach of the Civil Rights movement
    • Malcolm X promoted black nationalism and rejected integration with white society
    • What organization used armed self-defense tactics as part of the Black Power movement?
      Black Panther Party
    • What area did the Black Power movement enhance, leading to greater cultural expression?
      Cultural identity
    • Match the leader with their role in the Civil Rights or Black Power movement:
      Martin Luther King Jr. ↔️ Non-violent leader
      Stokely Carmichael ↔️ Coined "Black Power"
      Malcolm X ↔️ Promoted black nationalism
    • Malcolm X rejected integration with white society.
      True
    • What did the Black Power movement emphasize regarding the black community?
      Economic independence
    • Which leader promoted black nationalism and separatism in the Black Power movement?
      Malcolm X
    • The Black Power movement advocated for a more militant and separatist approach compared to the Civil Rights movement.
      True
    • The Black Panther Party used armed self-defense tactics to embody the Black Power ideology
    • The Black Power movement rejected integration with white society in favor of black nationalism
    • The Black Power movement represented a shift towards a more radical vision for the black community.

      True
    • The Black Power movement represented a shift towards a more radical and self-empowering vision compared to the Civil Rights movement.

      True
    • The Black Power movement's approach was primarily militant and separatist, unlike the Civil Rights movement's non-violent and integrationist approach.
      True
    • Order the following impact areas of the Black Power movement from most significant to least significant according to the study material.
      1️⃣ Civil Rights
      2️⃣ Cultural Identity
      3️⃣ Economic Empowerment
    • When did the Black Power movement emerge?
      1960s
    • Compare the goals of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements:
      1️⃣ Civil Rights: Desegregation, voting rights
      2️⃣ Black Power: Black pride, self-determination
    • The Black Panther Party used armed self-defense tactics.
    • Compare the tactics used by the Civil Rights and Black Power movements:
      1️⃣ Civil Rights: Sit-ins, boycotts
      2️⃣ Black Power: Armed self-defense, black nationalism
    • The Black Panther Party embodied the Black Power ideology using armed self-defense tactics.
    • Stokely Carmichael coined the term "Black Power" in 1966
    • The Black Power movement's vision for the black community was more radical and self-empowering than the Civil Rights movement's approach.

      True
    • Compare the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Power Movement in terms of their goals:
      1️⃣ Desegregation, voting rights
      2️⃣ Black pride, self-determination
    • Who coined the term "Black Power" in 1966?
      Stokely Carmichael
    • The Black Power movement advocated for black nationalism and self-reliance
    • The Black Power movement led to increased civil rights and protections for African Americans