you tell them white folk in mississippi that all the scared are dead. fracture began to show as a more militant group gained traction. do you think you will be able to keep it nonviolent, dr. king? i think so. you as committed as dr. king is? no, i m not. why? i don t see it as a way of life. i never have. the newly anointed stokley carmichael spoke for a younger generation. don t be afraid. don t be ashamed. we want black power. we want black power. it was here in mississippi that carmichael with his cry for black power first became a national figure and to many a frightening one.
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do you think you ll be able to keep it nonviolent, dr. king? yes, i think so. mr. carmichael, are you as committed to the nonviolent approach as dr. king is? no, i am not. why aren t you? well, i just don t see it as a way of life. i never have. reporter: newly annointed sncc chairman stokely carmichael spoke for a younger generation when he issued a battle cry. don t be afraid. don t be ashamed. we want black power! we want black power! black power! it was here in mississippi this summer that carmichael with his cry for black power first became a national figure and to many a frightening one. we want black power. it s two words that come to capture a whole host of white anxieties about race and about african-american civil rights activism. what do you want? black power. what do you want? black power. it has taken off like a lightning bolt in the media. it sounds kind of aggressive. it sounds on the verge of military revolt. i mean, everybody was full of
you tell them white folk in mississippi that all the scared niggers are dead. reporter: after selma, fractures within the movement began to show as a more militant group of activists gained traction. do you think you ll be able to keep it nonviolent, dr. king? yes, i think so. mr. carmichael, are you as committed to the nonviolent approach as dr. king is? no, i am not. why aren t you? well, i just don t see it as a way of life. i never have. reporter: newly annointed sncc chairman stokely carmichael spoke for a younger generation when he issued a battle cry. don t be afraid. don t be ashamed. we want black power! we want black power! black power! it was here in mississippi this summer that carmichael with his cry for black power first became a national figure and to many a frightening one. we want black power. it s two words that come to capture a whole host of white
be with him every step of the way because this puts every child at risk. this puts every child at risk. on the other hand, some leaders lead instead of picking at america s sensitive and not fully healed racial scab like alan west, african-american conservative, and willing to call out the race baiters. but once again, you see a media and you see many people out there that are stoking the fires of, quote, unquote race because they really are concerned about keeping that at the forefront and keep this country divided because of a collective mindset. more eyeballs today on the five than he gets a couple on his own show. i know why he does it. but should he? first of all, can i get a pass to get back to my country? yes. i think that sharpton did not have the most for sense he needed to have, have a demonstration, that s fine, but keep it nonviolent, he did not say that.
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