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Radical and Militant Aspects of African American Rights Struggle in the United States in the 1960's.
Vajda, Jan ; Raška, Francis (advisor) ; Calda, Miloš (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with people, organizations and movements which strived for better conditions of blacks in the United States of America during 1960's. However its focus is on those for whom the answer wasn't the integration into American society rather they pursued racial separation and often advocated violence. After introduction of some predecessors who held similar views during previous decades it addresses Malcolm X and influence of his opinions on the organizations, which emerged during second half of the decade. In the next chapter the aim is on Black Power movement, which emphasized the importance of economic and institutional autonomy of blacks. Next chapter examines the Black Panther Party and its promotion of armed self-defense which roused the USA. Ghetto activities of this party also have a space. Last chapter assesses the legacy of these groups.
The Black Panther Movement and its Influence on Black Emancipation in the United States
Tučková, Gabriela ; Raška, Francis (advisor) ; Pondělíček, Jiří (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with Black Panther Party, one of the most distinctive organizations connected with militant aspects in field of emancipation of black inhabitants in the USA. Black Panther Party was operating in the U. S. from the half of 1960s till beginning of 1980s. The author defines the party and it priorities in the fight, that it led against repressions made by the society, government and police on Afro-Americans. Circumstances of party foundation are explained, its most important members are introduced. In the text, there is also clariefied the issue connected to armament of Afroamericans, which had been loudly supported by the party, and it was one its main values. Significant part of the thesis is characteristic of community programs made by the party, that were targeting problematic areas of life of black inhabitants, but also contained an agenda of party politics spreading especially among young people.
Radical and Militant Aspects of African American Rights Struggle in the United States in the 1960's.
Vajda, Jan ; Raška, Francis (advisor) ; Calda, Miloš (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with people, organizations and movements which strived for better conditions of blacks in the United States of America during 1960's. However its focus is on those for whom the answer wasn't the integration into American society rather they pursued racial separation and often advocated violence. After introduction of some predecessors who held similar views during previous decades it addresses Malcolm X and influence of his opinions on the organizations, which emerged during second half of the decade. In the next chapter the aim is on Black Power movement, which emphasized the importance of economic and institutional autonomy of blacks. Next chapter examines the Black Panther Party and its promotion of armed self-defense which roused the USA. Ghetto activities of this party also have a space. Last chapter assesses the legacy of these groups.

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