Black Power Research Paper

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Black Power meant to make black people stronger and overcome the oppression of a white society. Segregation made by whites was the problem that was trying to be solved. Attempting to achieve a new awareness of the problem, by acting in their own way to a primarily white society, was the general goal of the movement The key idea behind Black Power was to address the difficulties at hand and find solutions to them in order to find economic, civil, and political justice. Financial issues such as being unable to pay for a good education because of unemployment and low family incomes was an important issue for African Americans during the 1950’s and 60s. Social complications such as lack of civil rights was also a motivator for change in the Black …show more content…
Politically, the Black community had virtually no rights. They were not allowed to vote, or be selected into office in a largely white political system. As Black Power infiltrated itself into the United States, more and more political organizations were being heard across the America. Politics was the best used means of spreading the objectives and intents of the Black Power Movement. Through political organizations, like the (SNCC) Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and during the late 1960s, the Black Panther Party spread the idea of change throughout the United States. The SNCC was one of the first organizations to endorse the idea of Black Power in the mid-1960s. Many SNCC activists came to believe that more progress depended on autonomous black political power. Groups such as these gave activists some political control and also helped economic part of the movement. Through politics, the monetary problems of education and employments could be attended to. Politics lead to giving more African Americans civil rights, permitting such things as a better access to public