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Ksju [112]
4 years ago
15

The Civil Rights movement began to splinter in the 1960's as some began to question the success of the non-violent approach used

in the movement.
a) True
b) False
History
1 answer:
iogann1982 [59]4 years ago
6 0

This statement is true.

In the 1960's many African Americans and black leaders rejected integration and non-violence in favor of<em> separatism and aggression.</em> Many were concerned about the cost of the peaceful approach - many injuries and deaths, without really resolving the segregation in the north of the country, concentrating on the southern part only.

A movement called <em>Black Muslims </em>emerged, with Malcolm X as its spokesman, demanding a separate, black only nation in the USA. This movement thought non-violence meant non-defense, thus admitting to racial segregation.

Another extreme black leader was Stokely Carmichael with his <em>Black Power. </em>He advocated the rights of black people to take their own power, without waiting for the whites to give it to them.

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