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lawyer [7]
3 years ago
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I want you to explain similarities and differences between this movement and at least two of these theories: Ubuntu, PanAfricani

sm, Black Consciousness and Black Womanism (Anna Cooper).
Social Studies
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Harlamova29_29 [7]3 years ago
6 0

According to a different source, the movement that the question refers to is Black Lives Matter.

Black Lives Matter is a movement that originated in the African-American community, and which campaigns against violence towards black people, particularly from the state and in the criminal justice system.

This movement is similar to PanAfricanism in that both of them have a focus on race. Moreover, both of these movements see a connection between all people of color, and share a desire to bring them together. However, PanAfricanism does not oppose or criticize the government of any one state. Moreover, it addresses Black people everywhere (with emphasis in Africa), not just those in the United States.

Black consciousness, on the other hand, is similar to Black Lives Matter in that both movements were grassroots movements, and they both addressed the subject of police brutality and institutional racism. However, Black Consciousness focused on the South African apartheid, while Black Lives Matter focuses on the United States.

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