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How did the Black Power movement change the civil rights movement?
It encouraged African Americans to work together with whites.
It discouraged alliances with supportive and sympathetic whites.
It discouraged African Americans from creating political organizations.
It encouraged African Americans to shift their focus back to integration.
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It discouraged alliances with supportive and sympathetic whites.
The Black Power movement, popularized by leaders like Stokely Carmichael, emphasized racial pride, self-determination, and black political and economic control, moving away from the earlier integrationist strategy and reliance on white allies.
The Black Power movement, popularized by leaders like Stokely Carmichael, emphasized racial pride, self-determination, and black political and economic control, moving away from the earlier integrationist strategy and reliance on white allies.
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