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represented a shift in the civil rights movement from just ending segregation to calling for more widespread change.
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The Black Power movement represented that shift — emerging in the mid-1960s (Stokely Carmichael, Malcolm X influence, Black Panthers) it emphasized racial pride, political and economic self-determination, and community control rather than focusing solely on desegregation and legal equality.
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