The power of the fist
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The Power of the Fist
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* Black Power is a phrase that has instilled both pride and hope
*into the souls of black people, while simultaneously striking fear into
*the hearts of whites. 'No two words in contemporary American society have
*been more controversial or misunderstood than Black Power' (Fager, cover).
*This "misunderstanding" is what made the Black Power Movement so receptive
*among African-Americans, but threatening to whites. After
*African-Americans became disenchanted with the Civil Rights
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of these men held a direct bond with *the black community. In 1957, U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower saw no *inherent need to stop the unconstitutional acts of Arkansas Governor Orval *Faubus. Unless African-Americans use these organizations to address it' *concerns, the movement for economic, political, and social change will *continue to lose ground. * Content on standing his ground by any means necessary, Malcolm X *reached to those beyond the Islamic realm. Malcolms political message *
of these men held a direct bond with *the black community. In 1957, U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower saw no *inherent need to stop the unconstitutional acts of Arkansas Governor Orval *Faubus. Unless African-Americans use these organizations to address it' *concerns, the movement for economic, political, and social change will *continue to lose ground. * Content on standing his ground by any means necessary, Malcolm X *reached to those beyond the Islamic realm. Malcolms political message *