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Defining black power
"This series of three tapes begins in 1954 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man on an Alabama bus, a simple, yet courageous act, that ushered in the modern-day civil rights movement, but as the seriers reveals, it also sparked a debate over what strategy African Americans should use to gain equality and human rights: integration, separation, or revolution. This series serves as a history lesson for the young and a reminder to those who lived through those times that the issue of African American political power is complex and the field of thought on the subject is diverse"--Container.
- ""This series of three tapes begins in 1954 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man on an Alabama bus, a simple, yet courageous act, that ushered in the modern-day civil rights movement, but as the seriers reveals, it also sparked a debate over what strategy African Americans should use to gain equality and human rights: integration, separation, or revolution. This series serves as a history lesson for the young and a reminder to those who lived through those times that the issue of African American political power is complex and the field of thought on the subject is diverse"--Container."@en
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