Hanna Brinson

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King’s foray into the North to continue the black freedom struggle illustrates the national scope of the civil rights movement and the pervasive problem of racism across the country—not just its ongoing presence in the South. The intractable problems of segregation and inequality contributed to a more self-confident assertion of “black power” that would later come to define the movement, especially after King’s assassination in 1968.
The Color of Compromise: The Truth about the American Church’s Complicity in Racism
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