Slide 1Nonviolent Resistance to Black Militancy 1955-1968 Slide 2 Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955-1956) Secretary of Montgomery NAACP Nonviolent Civil Disobedience:…
1. Race and poverty in the US Dídac Mas Arco 2. Civil rights movement 3. Civil rights movement • The civil rights movement startedin 1955 when the murder…
Slide 1 THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY A History Slide 2 Black Panthers The Black Panther Party (originally the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense) was an African-American revolutionary…
Slide 1 The Black Panther Party Slide 2 Original Members The six original members, Nov. 1966 Top left to right: Elbert Howard, Huey Newton, Sherman Forte, Bobby Seale…
Slide 1 THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY Briana Padilla, Gladis Gallardo, Imelda Juarez, and Elizabeth Garibay Slide 2 Origin: The Ten Point Program We want power to determine the…
Slide 1 Supporting standards comprise 35% of the U. S. History Test 9 (D) Slide 2 Supporting Standard (9) The student understands the impact of the American civil rights…
Slide 1 The Black Panther Party Cam Lopez, Dylan Pomerleau Slide 2 Full name: The Black Panther Party for Self Defense Formed in California 1966 by Huey Newton and…
Compare the nonviolent Civil Rights Movement to Black Power Examine the role of law enforcement and the government in the rise of the Black Power movement Explain the goals…
“POLITICAL POWER ALSO GROWS OUT OF THE BARREL OF A GUN.” - MAO ZEDONG (TSE-TUNG) The Black Panthers Julian Bond on the BPP “The Panthers articulate what the people…
John F. Kennedy Democrat 1961-1963 John F. Kennedy Democrat 1961-1963 JFKâs Inaugural Speech âLet the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that…