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HS A-85, Thursday, April 5, 2007 Lecture #16—The Sixties II, Rise of Black Power and the New Right

HS A-85, Thursday, April 5, 2007 Lecture #16—The Sixties II, Rise of Black Power and the New Right. Two Other Important Strands of 60s Politics Intertwined with New Left Move from integrationist non-violent CRM to “Black Power” A. Deep origins, not a sudden shift

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HS A-85, Thursday, April 5, 2007 Lecture #16—The Sixties II, Rise of Black Power and the New Right

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  1. HS A-85, Thursday, April 5, 2007Lecture #16—The Sixties II, Rise of Black Power and the New Right Two Other Important Strands of 60s Politics Intertwined with New Left • Move from integrationist non-violent CRM to “Black Power” A. Deep origins, not a sudden shift B. SNCC key, Stokley Carmichael new voice C. Riots in American cities, 1965-68 D. How explain? Frustrations over reality not meeting rising expectations E. Many manifestations of Black Power: Black Panthers, election of blacks to office, “black is beautiful,” campus militance • Origins of “New Right” in Sixties A. White backlash vs. CRM, New Left B. Longer, deeper history than Goldwater in ’64 and Nixon in ’68 C. Ideology—vs. internationalism, anti-communist, law & order, weak federal govt. & stronger states rights, vs. taxation, some parallels to New Left (anti-bureaucracy, pro-individual responsibility)

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