Stokely Carmichael
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- 4. Opposition to colonialism, especially the belief in the right of colonized peoples to gain independence and self-rule.
- 5. Rights: The rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.
- 9. The right of a people to determine their own political status and pursue their economic, social, and cultural development.
- 12. The act of campaigning for political or social change.
- 13. A person who guides or directs a group, organization, or country.
- 14. (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee): A group formed in 1960 to promote civil rights through nonviolent protests and sit-ins.
- 15. Equality: The belief that all races should have equal rights and opportunities, without discrimination.
- 19. Liberation: The movement to free Black people from oppression and to achieve freedom, equality, and justice.
- 20. Change: Significant, often fundamental, changes to society, politics, or culture.
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- 1. Leader: A well-known, influential leader whose actions and ideas have had a lasting impact on a movement or cause.
- 2. Empowerment: The process of gaining the power and ability to influence political decisions and structures.
- 3. A person who is aggressively active in supporting a cause, often involving direct action.
- 6. A political and cultural movement that aims to unify all people of African descent.
- 7. History: The study and recognition of the historical experiences, achievements, and struggles of African Americans.
- 8. Ture: A prominent civil rights activist and leader known for his involvement in SNCC and the Black Panther Party. Formerly known as Stokely Carmichael.
- 10. Someone who seeks or advocates for significant political or social change, often through radical means.
- 11. Pride: The affirmation of self-worth and the celebration of Black culture and identity.
- 16. Power: A movement that advocates for racial dignity, self-reliance, and equality for Black people.
- 17. Justice: The pursuit of fairness and equality on a worldwide scale, focusing on human rights and economic equality.
- 18. Justice: The concept of creating a society in which all people have equal rights and opportunities.