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Stokely Carmichael
Civil rights activist who shifted from advocating nonviolent protest to embracing Black Power, influenced by his involvement in the Lowndes County Freedom Organization (LCFO). This group, later known as the Black Panther Party, showed the need for a more assertive stance against racial injustice in the segregated South. Carmichael's arrest during a protest revealed the violence faced by African Americans, leading him to doubt the effectiveness of nonviolence alone. The LCFO's focus on political organizing and self-defense resonated with Carmichael, shaping his embrace of Black Power for racial equality.
Housing discrimination
Housing discrimination, including redlining, devastated African American communities by denying them housing opportunities and draining resources. When white residents left redlined areas, they took vital resources, leaving behind impoverished communities with inadequate infrastructure. Discriminatory lending practices made it hard for African Americans to buy homes outside redlined zones, while harassment and violence from white neighbors maintained segregation. Government neglect of African American communities perpetuated poverty and limited access to essential services.
Militarization of US police forces
Trend driven by legislation like the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and the 1033 Program, leading to police acquiring surplus military equipment, escalating violence, and eroding trust with communities.
Militarization of US police forces
Trend driven by legislation like the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and the 1033 Program, leading to police acquiring surplus military equipment, escalating violence, and eroding trust with communities.