Cards (4)

    • Stokely Carmichael of the SNCC set up a political party as a campaign on issues that black people cared about
    • Carmichael was elected chairman of the SNCC in 1966 and moved away from non-violent direct action
    • The SNCC and CORE’s support for Black Power lost them both black and white supporters
    • In Mississippi in June 1966, James Meredith started the March Against Fear to protest the violence in the South
    • He was shot on the second day so MLK and Stokely Carmichael took over
    • Carmichael’s militant speeches won many people over despite King’s calls for non-violence
    • In the 1968 Mexico Olympics, two black Americans raised their fists in the Black Power symbol on the podium
    • They were booed by the crowd, and were suspended from the US Olympic team
    • They received death threats and the press criticised their public political action
    • However, they inspired many young black people to join the Black Power movement