This 1967 NBC News special report explores the evolution of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, just three and a half years after the March on Washington. Civil rights leaders and activists such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Stokely Carmichael, Charles Evers, Floyd McKissick, and others, share their views, from moderate to militant, about what Black Power represents today. This full and unedited version of the documentary contains strong language that may be offensive to viewers.
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TagsBlack Power Civil Rights Movement Race Protest Demonstration Nonviolence Segregation Desegregation Stokely Carmichael Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Eugene Patterson Charles Evers Medgar Evers Vietnam War Jomo Kenyatta Darrell Kenyatta Democracy Politics Economics Voting Rights Act of 1965 Civil Rights Act of 1964 Roy Wilkins Congress of Racial Equality Floyd McKissick Black Lives Matter
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