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L.C.F.O.
Lowndes CountyFreedom Organization

L.C.F.O. PT 2

Founded by Stockleigh Carmichaeland later change his name to Kwame Ture



First group to use the black Panther




They were in Alabama fighting disenfranchisement




The party for the white people had a symbol as a white roosterand so he created the black panther symbol.




LCFO became the first group to usethe Black Panther symbol.

Elements of a lynching
1. Before lynching, the blackperson is beat to weakness, brutally

2. Crowed watching


3. Someone is hung off a high elevation


4. Burnt, beaten , mutilated


5. Hung them


6. And/or sends postcards tofamilies, display body parts, take pictures

Emmett Till Lynching
1. From Chicago



2.14 years old.




3.Went to Money Mississippi,reportedly flirted with a white cashier in Money, Mississippi.




4.He whistled and smiled at thewhite women .




5. Four days later, two white men tortured and murdered Till.




6.His murder sparked RightsMovement.

Black Panther leadershipand Symbolism
1. Was established in 1966 by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale.


2. A way to collectively combatwhite oppression




3.The party's original purposewas to patrol African American neighborhoods to protect residents from acts ofpolice brutality




4. Nationalist and socialistorganization active in the United States from 1966 until 1982

Ten PointProgram
1. Full employment

2. End of robbery


3. Descent housing


4. Free all black men fromprison


5. End to police brutality


6. Exempt from militaryservice


7. Freedom to determinedestiny


8. Jury of peer


9. Education


10. Un Plebiscite (landhousing, bread, clothing , justice and peace)

El HajjMalik El Shabazz
MalcomX-



He was a courageous advocate for the rights ofblacks




Malcolm Xwas a black political activist, speaker, and Muslim minister

Dred Scott Decision
Theconstitution does not apply to black people



Black people didnt have the rightto sue any one in court, or their owners

Plessy Vs. Ferguson

Separate but equal



African Americans turned to the courts to helpprotect their constitutional rights.



But the courts challenged earlier civilrights legislation and handed down a series of decisions that permitted statesto segregate people of color.




8 successful communities destroyed by whiteneighbors.




Inspired civil rights movement.

Brown Vs. Board ofEducation
The Courtdeclared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and whitestudents to be unconstitutional.
Kwanzaa
Founder Maulana Karenga

KWANZAA Pt2

Ujoma-Unity

Kujichagulia- Slef determination


UJIMA- collective work and responsibility


NIA- purpose


Kuumba- Creativity


Imani-Faith

Umoja

Unity

Kujichagulia

Self determination

Ujima

Collective work and responsibility

Nia

Purpose

Kuumba

Creativity

Imani

Faith

Slavery By AnotherName
slaveryin this country ended with the Emancipation Proclamation 1941.



The film tells howeven as chattel slavery came to an end in the South in 1865,


1. thousands of African Americans were pulled back into forcedlabor with shocking force and brutality.



2. It was a system inwhich men, often guilty of no crime at all, were arrested, compelled to workwithout pay, repeatedly bought and sold, and coerced to do the bidding ofmasters.




3. Tolerated by both the North and South, forced labor lastedwell into the 20th century.

W.E.D.B
Believed that education is the pathway to success forAfrican Americans, Take education because no one can take it from you.



“ The slave went free, stood a brief moment in the sun, thenreturned to slavery.”

Booker T Washington
He emphasized in learning skills , African Americans should elevate themselves throughhard work and material prosperity.



“Cast down your bucket where you are”

Marcus Garvey
Pan Africanist, He also founded the Black Star Line, a shipping and passenger line which promoted thereturn of the African diaspora to their ancestral lands.



Up You Mighty Race, You Can Accomplish What You Will.

The Battle of the 21st Century is for freedom fromPsychological Enslavement.
The plantation is not home. Living in impoverishedneighborhoods. Diverse not living in the communityWe all came from Africa. Jamaican Vs Haitians, the stupidstuff that we fight over, keeping us from being able to progress as acommunity. People lighten their skin.
Music and Poetry as Expression of Freedom
Langston Hughes Maya AngelouDuke Ellington , the blues




5 Black Communities that were destroyed

Atlanta,

Chicago,


Washington DC,


NYC draft,


Knoxville


Tenessee