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SNCC Flyer, 1964

SNCC via Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library
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  • A Black volunteer pricks a Black child's finger as other children and adults stand nearby. A sign behind the volunteers reads

    Lesson Plan

    “What Do We Want? Black Power!” From SNCC to the Black Panther Party [Part Two]

    In this multi-part lesson, students will examine the connections between the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and the Black Panther Party for Self Defense (Black Panthers) and the impact of both organizations on civil rights. The second lesson focuses on the Panthers and a cumulative exhibit creation project.

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  • A still frame from an older, lower quality video shows a middle-aged Black man with a beard and short hair wearing a brown suit coat sitting in front of plain dark background.

    Secondary Source

    “The Dawn of Black Power” from David Hoffman

  • Poster has a large red star in the center with a black and white photograph of Huey P. Newton's head. Below the photo is

    Biography

    Huey P. Newton

  • A young Black man wearing a simple white shirt and jeans speaks emphatically into a speaker microphone.

    Biography

    Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture)

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