Generally this term refers to a movement in which African-American people try to gain civil rights, equal treatment to people of other races, etc, especially in the 1960s in the United States. Some examples of leaders of these movements are Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and Rosa Parks (not exactly a leader, but a famous figure).
The movement of people to cities is known as urbanization. This trend is driven by factors like better economic opportunities, improved infrastructure, access to services, and social amenities. Urban areas tend to attract people seeking employment, education, and a higher quality of life.
Population movement refers to any change in the location or distribution of people within a country or region, while migration specifically refers to the movement of people from one place to another with the intention of settling in the new location. Migration involves a permanent or semi-permanent change in residence, whereas population movement could also include temporary movements such as commuting or tourism.
The liberation movement in Zambia led to the country gaining independence from British colonial rule in 1964. This movement was spearheaded by leaders such as Kenneth Kaunda, who became the country's first President. The impact of the liberation movement in Zambia included the establishment of a sovereign nation with self-governance and the ability to shape its own future.
When people are forced to move, it is typically referred to as displacement. This can happen due to various reasons such as conflict, disasters, or political persecution.
Forbo Movement Systems was created in 1919.
to eliminate the descrimination of black people
black people are prejedice against white people now.
The Earth's magnetic field is primarily generated by the movement of molten iron and nickel in the Earth's outer core. This movement, coupled with the rotation of the Earth, creates a dynamo effect that generates a magnetic field. Additionally, contributions from crustal magnetization and electric currents in the ionosphere also play a role in shaping the Earth's magnetic field.
back then white people hated black people so probably mad and annoyed (personaly i like black people some of my friends are black they are very nice people)
I believe the colors of black power are red, black, and green.
Depends, for black people it's Jesus and fried chicken.
Because they are humans like you and I.
Malcolm X is often called the "father of Black Power." The Black Panthers were also very heavily involved in the Black Power movement.
It was and is a cooperative movement to establish independence for the nations of Africa, and to cultivate unity among black people throughout the world. The movement began in the 19th century and eventually led to the founding of the OAU (Organization of African Unity) in 1963, now known as the African Union.
feared the black power movement
black people, white people, the president, basically all of america..
Black Student Movement was created in 1967.