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Card 6

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Ideas of Malcolm X in opposing over-reliance of civil rights movement on white support.

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Card 7

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Anti-colonialism theories and example of African nationalists in forming new independent nations

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Card 8

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Interest in previous separatist movements like Marcus Garvey's

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Card 9

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Disappointment with effects of political changes and wave of riots in 1965

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Card 10

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Black Power did not have unified aims and it did not focus on either co-operation with white progressives or achievement of political goals

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Card 11

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It was made up of various groups and individuals and focused on different way of thinking about progress AAs

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Card 12

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It did not have much of base in South, but spread throughout USA and even influenced other countries, e.g. Jamaica, Britain

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Card 13

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Did not focus on non-violence and perceived need for AAs to be prepared to defend themselves with weapons.

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Card 14

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It rejected co-operation with white Americans, who were not included in many of its groups and activities

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Card 15

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It saw AA civil rights in wider context of African history and culture

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