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Unit Group 3: Thematic Study and Historical Interpretations
3.3 Civil Rights in the USA 1865–1992
3.3.4 Black Power Movement and Beyond (1960s–1992)
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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