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Call and Response Black Power 50 Years Later
In June 1966, the call for Black Power in America was declared by Stokely Carmichael and Willie Ricks after the shoot of James Meredith in Mississippi. This call was heard across the nation and sparked a movement whose legacy continues fifty years later. Professor Robyn Spencer leads a conversation with activists across generations, including Dante Barry, Executive Director of Million Hoodies Movement for Justice, Pastor and activist Rev. Dr. Herbert Daughtry, Janeen Mantin, Black Women's Blueprint board member, Black Power activist and educator Basir Mchawi, and #BlackLivesMatter activist DeRay Mckesson.
In June 1966, the call for Black Power in America was declared by Stokely Carmichael and Willie Ricks after the shoot of James Meredith in Mississippi. This call was heard across the nation and sparked a movement whose legacy continues fifty years later. Professor Robyn Spencer leads a conversation with activists across generations, including Dante Barry, Executive Director of Million Hoodies Movement for Justice, Pastor and activist Rev. Dr. Herbert Daughtry, Janeen Mantin, Black Women’s Blueprint board member, Black Power activist and educator Basir Mchawi, and #BlackLivesMatter activist DeRay Mckesson.
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