What civil rights tactic is seen in this newspaper? Options: Civil disobedience, Militant action, Black separatism, Popular sovereignty
Civil Rights Movements

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Civil disobedience
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"This calls for a worldwide fellowship that lifts neighborly concern beyond one's tribe, race, class, and nation is in reality a call for an all-embracing and unconditional love for all men." Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Based on the quote, what is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. talking about? Options: using armed force to gain housing, different races to fight against discrimination together, a call to maintain the values system in the US, asking for the March on Washington to be on tv
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different races to fight against discrimination together
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What belief of Malcolm X is shown in the quote: "We want freedom now, but we're not going to get it saying 'We Shall Overcome.' We've got to fight until we overcome." Malcolm X, 1964
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African Americans could not achieve equality through nonviolence alone
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What method is being mentioned to gain civil rights?
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CORE encouraged all groups to support equality campaigns
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How does the image promote the Black Panthers idea of "Black Power?"
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They developed programs to help their communities
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How did the Black Panthers differ from the NAACP?
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Black Panthers were prepared to use weapons
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What Civil Rights Movement event is talked about in the quote: “Well, Mr. Kennedy…........... Hence we settled the idea of a march where we would have thousands and thousands of people who would set their bodies in motion in the interest of the achievement of a great objective such as freedom, human dignity, equality, and jobs…” A. Philip Randolph, 1963? Options: Greensboro Sit-In, Little Rock Nine, Freedom Summer, March on Washington for Jobs & Freedom
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March on Washington for Jobs & Freedom
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