The overall effect of black power on the overall black civil rights movement in the 1960's was a hindrance, it hindered the movement via violence, divisions and the overall view on the black population by the rest of America and the rest of the world.
Militancy was one of the main difference from the black power and black civil rights movement, this led to white opposition due to the support they had given the non-violent movement. Black power groups such as black panther used violence rather than the non-violent means that figures such as Martin Luther King used. The methods used by King had led to support from each president and legislation such as the civil rights act of 1964, due to this divisions between each group appeared. The 1965-67 riots which started with the Watts riots further lost white liberal and government support, especially after 2 civil rights acts had just been passed.
The Panther party which spearheaded the black power movement was an armed group of black Americans who believed in separatism and venom directed towards whites. They believed that the acts performed by King weren't going far enough for black Americans and another action was needed. However King, the SCLC and the NAACP could not accept the new philosophy that undermined what they had been doing. The panther party however lacked support from all and so hindered civil rights in the 1960's due to the publicity of the black Americans that it caused.
Black power did however bring pride and confidence in being black which strengthened the movement. The confidence it gave blacks made them no longer prepared to be treated as second class citizens and this brought greater awareness of black culture and achievements – Malcolm X also inspired many black Americans before his death and so, a person of that structure strengthened the civil rights movement.
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