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... Movement ? 4. What African American community became most closely identified with the New Negro Movement ? In what city was it located ? And why did it come to be so closely associated with the movement ? 5. List five of the major ...
... Movement ? 4. What African American community became most closely identified with the New Negro Movement ? In what city was it located ? And why did it come to be so closely associated with the movement ? 5. List five of the major ...
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... movement gained momentum , many of its sup- porters came to see it not only as an effort to obtain political equality for African Americans , but also as a campaign for black economic equality , particularly in the areas of housing and ...
... movement gained momentum , many of its sup- porters came to see it not only as an effort to obtain political equality for African Americans , but also as a campaign for black economic equality , particularly in the areas of housing and ...
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... Movement turned the Civil Rights in a new direction . And assess whether the overall impact of the Black Power movement was good or bad . SELF - TEST Multiple Choice 1. In 1960 four students from North Carolina Agricultural and ...
... Movement turned the Civil Rights in a new direction . And assess whether the overall impact of the Black Power movement was good or bad . SELF - TEST Multiple Choice 1. In 1960 four students from North Carolina Agricultural and ...
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